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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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