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As per my external IT Company, because my .pst file is 4gigs, it effects my
server workability, i mean lately three days in a row our emails in the morning appear offline, when i check the server it says the hosting account is disabled (WAN miniport pptp). So i spoke with my external IT, he is blaming it on my .pst being large, i just do not understand how is it possible for .pst with 4gigs to create such a problem? Is it possible? Thanks |
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If you are saying the pst is hosted on the server, and being accessed by a
workstation, that type of installation is not supported by MS as it can lead to corruption. The pst should be hosted on the same PC as outlook If you use exchange it should be an ost file "Nisha" wrote in message ... As per my external IT Company, because my .pst file is 4gigs, it effects my server workability, i mean lately three days in a row our emails in the morning appear offline, when i check the server it says the hosting account is disabled (WAN miniport pptp). So i spoke with my external IT, he is blaming it on my .pst being large, i just do not understand how is it possible for .pst with 4gigs to create such a problem? Is it possible? Thanks |
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Hello "DL"- i believe it is ost file(exchange) because its on the server.
Before our emails were hosted from outsource party, and we used to have .pst (pop -email), but now its hosted as an exchange from our inhouse server. I am just so lost in this process, i cant think straight "DL" wrote: If you are saying the pst is hosted on the server, and being accessed by a workstation, that type of installation is not supported by MS as it can lead to corruption. The pst should be hosted on the same PC as outlook If you use exchange it should be an ost file "Nisha" wrote in message ... As per my external IT Company, because my .pst file is 4gigs, it effects my server workability, i mean lately three days in a row our emails in the morning appear offline, when i check the server it says the hosting account is disabled (WAN miniport pptp). So i spoke with my external IT, he is blaming it on my .pst being large, i just do not understand how is it possible for .pst with 4gigs to create such a problem? Is it possible? Thanks |
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If you're using an Exchange server, what impacts the server is the size of
your Exchange mailbox (the mail that is stored on the server). Exchange 2003 for example has a Store limit of 63 GB for example, if everyone's mailbox on Exchange is as large as yours this can cause an issue if there's enough users. Is that what they're talking about? Do you need to decrease the size of your mailbox that is held on the server? If that's not the issue and they are talking about your PST, where is your PST located? I don't believe it would be kept on the Exchange mail server. If they're talking about your .OST file, that should be located on your PC/laptop. You should clarify with them exactly what they are saying is too large. -- Kathleen Orland - MVP Outlook Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Nisha" wrote: Hello "DL"- i believe it is ost file(exchange) because its on the server. Before our emails were hosted from outsource party, and we used to have .pst (pop -email), but now its hosted as an exchange from our inhouse server. I am just so lost in this process, i cant think straight "DL" wrote: If you are saying the pst is hosted on the server, and being accessed by a workstation, that type of installation is not supported by MS as it can lead to corruption. The pst should be hosted on the same PC as outlook If you use exchange it should be an ost file "Nisha" wrote in message ... As per my external IT Company, because my .pst file is 4gigs, it effects my server workability, i mean lately three days in a row our emails in the morning appear offline, when i check the server it says the hosting account is disabled (WAN miniport pptp). So i spoke with my external IT, he is blaming it on my .pst being large, i just do not understand how is it possible for .pst with 4gigs to create such a problem? Is it possible? Thanks |
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Nisha wrote:
As per my external IT Company, because my .pst file is 4gigs, it effects my server workability, i mean lately three days in a row our emails in the morning appear offline, when i check the server it says the hosting account is disabled (WAN miniport pptp). So i spoke with my external IT, he is blaming it on my .pst being large, i just do not understand how is it possible for .pst with 4gigs to create such a problem? Is it possible? Are you using a FAT32 file system or an NTFS file system. The former has a 4 GB file limit. If so, convert it to an NTFS file system, which can be done with the disk management console, I think. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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![]() "K. Orland" wrote in message ... If you're using an Exchange server, what impacts the server is the size of your Exchange mailbox (the mail that is stored on the server). Exchange 2003 for example has a Store limit of 63 GB for example, correction Exchange 2003 SP2 database max limit is 75GB |
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To be honest, it just sounds like an excuse to me. If you are having your
exchange externally hosted, if all is OK you should be able to connect to it straight away. If your hosted email is listed offline then there is something wrong with your connection to the net in some way. Either your own connection is slow to come up - so is that your modem or your ISP? - or the connection from you through your ISP to the hosting site is slow which is the one I would bet on. So where is it hosted? When dial up was the normal way of connecting to internet, in order to get Mcafee installed via online installation, it was important to keep a constant tracert running or in the end it would time out and you would have to start from scratch again. My bet is that either your own pipe through your ISP is too small for your needs or the more likely reason this is happening is that your hosted Exchange has only a small pipe. Seen that one many times. "Nisha" wrote in message ... As per my external IT Company, because my .pst file is 4gigs, it effects my server workability, i mean lately three days in a row our emails in the morning appear offline, when i check the server it says the hosting account is disabled (WAN miniport pptp). So i spoke with my external IT, he is blaming it on my .pst being large, i just do not understand how is it possible for .pst with 4gigs to create such a problem? Is it possible? Thanks |
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