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Old March 17th 10, 09:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
David H. Lipman
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Default Best Parctice - splitting large PSTs

The ONLY backup device are user's are afforded is a DVD/RW drive.

When a user has a LARGE PST 12GB, what is the 'Best Practice' to break apart the PST into
PST files that will fit on a DVD (~4.5GB) ?

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Right now I have this situation and I created new PSTs and am moving data from the 12GB
PST to the new PSTs not to exceed 4.5GB per PST.
It is taking way too bloody long !

There has to be a better way. Microsoft Utility maybe ?

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