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Old May 15th 08, 03:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Nisha[_2_]
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Default .pst too large can it effect server problems

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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