> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Knott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 11:46 PM

> >> utility.  A while ago, I was providing Windows support to a very 
> >> large company.  Crashed PST files were a frequent complaint.
> >>     
> >
> > Very large companies store data (including e-mail) on 
> servers (where 
> > corporate data belongs), unless IT department has no clue 
> whatsoever.
> > Servers do not use .pst files.
> 
> People store email on their personal computers, because many 
> companies place limits on how much data users can have on the 
> Exchange server. 
> So, people build up huge PST files that will often corrupt.

That is the cause of the problem - inadequate policy.
If all that mail is business-related then mailbox limits must be
adjusted accordingly and mail should remain on server. If that mail is
not related to business then helpdesk should not be bothered with
personal issues.

Regards,
K. Palagin.

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