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PST on Server
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How can I configure Outlook and Windows so that users have their PST files on the Server. We use POP3 only. The idea is that laptop users get their PST "offline" too and then syncronize when back on the LAN. Any ideas? Thanks, PMD |
PST on Server
It's not usually recommended to store PSTs on a server due to corruption
issues plus syncing them in offline folders would take a long time at power-down/log-off "Pascal Dorion" wrote in message ... Hi! How can I configure Outlook and Windows so that users have their PST files on the Server. We use POP3 only. The idea is that laptop users get their PST "offline" too and then syncronize when back on the LAN. Any ideas? |
PST on Server
Hi Pascal
I use to do this with the archive.pst folder in a Exchange env. Be aware that there are some data corruption issues that may occur if you lose connectivity or the laptop/server crashes. If it does you can almost be guaranteed that you'll have to run a PST repair (scanpst.exe) You'll also find that by default (in W2K anyway) PST files wont be included in offline files. You can certainly modify this through gpedit.msc but be warned that it is possible to create many copies of the one file as their individual timestamps change. I also read somewhere that the access method for PST files is not very good over a LAN. I don't remember the meat of the argument but the bottom line is that it is slower than using a HDD copy. I found the best method here was to actually change the server or put one in! If you cant use Exchange look at an IMAP server where the primary mailbox copy is held at one location. It only unfortunately handles email. (not contacts etc) You could of course copy the PST file back and forth to the server (as a backup) at login and shutdown time, if data protection is your issue. Cheers Bob Pascal Dorion wrote: How can I configure Outlook and Windows so that users have their PST files on the Server. |
PST on Server
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Pascal Dorion typed: Hi! How can I configure Outlook and Windows so that users have their PST files on the Server. We use POP3 only. The idea is that laptop users get their PST "offline" too and then syncronize when back on the LAN. Any ideas? Thanks, PMD Hi - a) this is not supported and b) PST files cannot be used with Offline Files in Windows, without a registry hack, as far as I know. There would be no merging of data, either - it would be a wholesale replacement of one copy of the file, with another one - and I don't recomend it. If you have a large enough environment, you really ought to look into Exchange server. You could get a hosted Exchange account from many different providers....and this would be much better overall. POP3 is really not suitable as a corporate mail protocol. |
PST on Server
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
ahoo.com wrote in message ... If you have a large enough environment, you really ought to look into Exchange server. You could get a hosted Exchange account from many different providers....and this would be much better overall. POP3 is really not suitable as a corporate mail protocol. If the OP is not bothered about calendar and task sharing there are free mail servers out there he could implement instead of Exchange..... |
PST on Server
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. |
PST on Server
Hi Lanwench,
b) PST files cannot be used with Offline Files in Windows, without a registry hack, as far as I know. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" PST file are not supported in "Offline Files", but I thought it works if you change the ending of the file (e.g. to .txt) If you change the name to "outlook.txt" the Offline files accept the file (Windows checked only the ending). If you open Outlook and select "show all files" (instead of "Personal Folder ..PST), then Outlook accept also this ".txt" as a PST file. Strange, but in the past it works. I donīt know if this still works with the actual updates. -- Oliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Synchronisation for Notebooks: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com ahoo.com schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... In , Pascal Dorion typed: Hi! How can I configure Outlook and Windows so that users have their PST files on the Server. We use POP3 only. The idea is that laptop users get their PST "offline" too and then syncronize when back on the LAN. Any ideas? Thanks, PMD Hi - a) this is not supported and b) PST files cannot be used with Offline Files in Windows, without a registry hack, as far as I know. There would be no merging of data, either - it would be a wholesale replacement of one copy of the file, with another one - and I don't recomend it. If you have a large enough environment, you really ought to look into Exchange server. You could get a hosted Exchange account from many different providers....and this would be much better overall. POP3 is really not suitable as a corporate mail protocol. |
PST on Server
Hi Pascal,
you could "share" the PST file on a Server without Exchange with 3rd Party tools: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm Our sharing solution (Public ShareFolder) donīt use a "server" PST connection, we use a local connection to a PST file with an "Outlook as server". Our Software makes the network connection (like Exchange) and the Outlook on the server is connected with the PST files you want to share/synchronize. You could create for every user a PST file on the Server, add this PST files in Outlook (max. 128 PST file) and then you can make (with the client part of the software) the connection to this PST files. Now you can synchronize this PSTs between the server and the clients. Once again, this is not a network connection to a PST file. We have a customer with 80 users and 128 Unicode PST files (1400GB) as shared PST files, so it works. We work since 6 years with the same PST files (stored on a server) and didnīt get any problems. This is one idea, it may help. -- Oliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Synchronisation for Notebooks: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com "Pascal Dorion" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hi! How can I configure Outlook and Windows so that users have their PST files on the Server. We use POP3 only. The idea is that laptop users get their PST "offline" too and then syncronize when back on the LAN. Any ideas? Thanks, PMD |
PST on Server
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PST on Server
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. Yes. We have corruption at times. This is a valid point. We do have to run the PST Scan from time to time. But it is worth it to be able to backup the PST files from the server via "previous version" snapshots. 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! What would you use? We have a POP3 server. Exchange is over $70,000 for our license count. Exchange brings nothing to the table that is worth $70,000 to us. We are looking at IMAP servers. Other ideas? |
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