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Earl E
Hi there,
I have read some of the postings about large PSTs, but am still struggling
to come up with a strategy. At my company, we use Exchange, and archive to
PST files. Some of the archive files get very large (in the gigabytes). The
people with those large archive PSTs often need real-time access to the
e-mails in those PSTs. From an Outlook performance standpoint, would it help
to break the PSTs up into multiple, smaller PSTs (say, by year), and have
those smaller PSTs all visible within the Outlook client? Or is there a
better way people have found to deal with this?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
- Earl
I have read some of the postings about large PSTs, but am still struggling
to come up with a strategy. At my company, we use Exchange, and archive to
PST files. Some of the archive files get very large (in the gigabytes). The
people with those large archive PSTs often need real-time access to the
e-mails in those PSTs. From an Outlook performance standpoint, would it help
to break the PSTs up into multiple, smaller PSTs (say, by year), and have
those smaller PSTs all visible within the Outlook client? Or is there a
better way people have found to deal with this?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
- Earl