problem = requirements to solve = software =  hardware.
 
problem = pst files
 
requirement = get rid of them, and live with the expanded store size on the server(s)
 
software = 2k3 svr, e2k3 exchange, rpc/http configuration.  Sounds like you need enterprise version of exchange.
software (desktop/laptop) = xpsp1 and ol2003
 
hardware server = whatever it will take
hardware - dt/lt = whatever needed to run xpsp1 and office 2k3.
 
my $0.02 worth.
 
John Weber
Consultant
Centerlogic, Inc
503.445.6588
 
 


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I’m sorry for the off topic post, however I’d like some input from the field on a subject we’ve been throwing around for a while now.

 

That is: what do we do with PST files in Outlook?  We’re replacing EVERY desktop or laptop in the company and have the opportunity to GET RID OF PST files.  Our users abuse the HE11 out of them.  The PST files get so big that they end up corrupt – or- take a half an hour to open b/c the file size is 800 – 1 GB…  It’s tough to manage!!!

 

What are your thoughts on this?  How do others manage this?

 

Your comments, thoughts, etc are greatly appreciated!

 

Joe Pelle

Infrastructure Architect

Information Technology

Valassis / IT

19975 Victor Parkway Livonia, MI 48152

Tel 734.591.7324  Fax 734.632.6151

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