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Using PST files with Exchange
When you install Exchange 2003 onto a previously workgroup network, Outlook
asks if you want to store your new Exchange mailbox in your existing PST file. Are there any advantages to using PST files? Can I share calendar and contact info if I use PST files with an Exchange server? One issue is that I now have two sets of inboxes. One for Exchange and the original POP3 mailbox. Is there any way to "hide" the Exchange inbox so it doesn't confuse the users? If I hide the Exchange mailbox, will that screw up calendar sharing and seeing the Global Address List? My users are insisting on keeping their PST files and their POP3 mail accounts - but they like the Global Address List and calendar sharing. Is this just another case of users wanting cake and eating it, too? Thanks! |
Using PST files with Exchange
Personally you should get rid of the pst as they are not required or desired
in an Exchange environment, you cannot natively share pst whatever the environment. You need to find out why the users are insisting on keeping their pst and POP3 accounts. You can drag and drop the information from the pst into the Exchange mailbox and then get rid of the pst, the POP3 is delivering email to the Exchange mailbox anyway unless you have all mail being delivered to the pst. You cannot hide the Exchange mailbox you can only remove it from the profile and then yes you will lose sharing and the GAL. "Just Guessing" wrote in message ... When you install Exchange 2003 onto a previously workgroup network, Outlook asks if you want to store your new Exchange mailbox in your existing PST file. Are there any advantages to using PST files? Can I share calendar and contact info if I use PST files with an Exchange server? One issue is that I now have two sets of inboxes. One for Exchange and the original POP3 mailbox. Is there any way to "hide" the Exchange inbox so it doesn't confuse the users? If I hide the Exchange mailbox, will that screw up calendar sharing and seeing the Global Address List? My users are insisting on keeping their PST files and their POP3 mail accounts - but they like the Global Address List and calendar sharing. Is this just another case of users wanting cake and eating it, too? Thanks! |
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