Re: Pop3 to Exchange
- From: "Steve" <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 19:39:45 -0800
You don't use pst files at all once you have "converted" to Exchange.
Outlook will connect directly to the Exchange databases (IS store).
"Joe" <jbarber@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am planning a migration to SBS Exchange from Pop3. How do I handle the
Outlook Client's existing PST files? Do I just add the name of the exchange
server in the Outlook Account Settings then remove the Pop settings and be
done. One thing that is very important is that I maintain the user's inbox
and sent items.
I am not looking forward to creating a new PST file since some people have
1gb and better pst files and importing sometimes takes a while.
Also, people use different computers on different days and they don't want
them to use OWA, so if they go from computer to comptuer will their
Outlook pst follow them around to different PC's?
Thanks
JB
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