Re: PST failure after brief network connectivity interuption
From: Brian Tillman (tillman1952_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 12/09/04
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Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 16:37:47 -0500
Mike S. <MikeS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Oh wow, so is there no solution to this?
The solution is, in an Exchange environment, to have all your mail remain on
the Exchange server, where it will be backed up with Exchange tools. In a
non-Exchange environment, the solution is to have a locally-stored PST and a
tool like PFBACKUP, which can copy the PST to network share, where it can be
backed up. This latter approach will necessitate people closing Outlook
from time-to-time (I close mine every night when I go home, even though my
PC stays running and locked) in order for PFBACKUP to perform the copy.
-- Brian Tillman
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