Thanks everyone.

Lots of good info and suggestions here...

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From: Brown, Larry [mailto:larry.br...@dplinc.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 3:53 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: PST data

As part of our document retention policy project, two huge changes are being 
mandated by our legal department.

1)       Emails may not be retained past 365 days.
2)       PST files may no longer be used.

Emails are NOT supposed to be used for any documentation that should be 
retained beyond 365 days (contracts, agreements to purchase, etc.)  However, if 
there are emails with information that should be kept for some reason (and 
being regulated by several government entities you can bet there are a bunch), 
then users are responsible for getting the data out of an email format and in 
to an approved document format, such as .doc or .docx.  (Just did a 
test...exporting email to an Excel spreadsheet seems to work fairly well.)

That's the requirement.  The reality is we have users that have been stuffing 
PST's full of old email for over 10 years.  (Can't wait until some of them try 
to open old Office 97 PST's.)  And of course each and every one of them is 
going to say that they HAVE to have ALL of it saved somehow.

Limiting the age of email and disabling PST use is well understood.  We're just 
looking for any advice or anecdotes to help us plan this process.  Users are 
going to start screaming when IT starts telling them their PST's are going 
away.  I am NOT looking forward to this...

Exchange 2007, Outlook 2003, PST's all over the place in every flavor...



 Larry C. Brown




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