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November 22nd 06, 01:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.general
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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PST on Server
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I suppose you could put the PST file in the roaming profile directory
and then when they log in and out, the PST file would be stored on a
server.
Not sure if that gets your goals or not.
We store our PST files on a centralized server. It is a little
slower, but not too bad. If you have old hardware or use Netware,
you will see a much larger slow down.
We have a few users with their PST files in their roaming profile
directory. When these get around 500MB they can take a while to log
in and out.
Yep.....I use folder redirection for my clients, esp. those with roaming
profiles. You really do not want a large profile.....you will have
corruption at some point. I try to keep my clients' profiles under about
30MB. And I don't think PST files are suitable for a business large enough
to have a domain!
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