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RE: HEELP .. Disaster Has occured Help... :((
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RE: HEELP .. Disaster Has occured Help... :(( - 26.Nov.2006 11:26:24 AM
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skydawg
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Backup strategy, you said you have one, I would do the system state, and then Exchange, NT Backup does just fine with a full. If it's possible, you can have the users use PSTs, and have mail delivered there. When and if Exchange fails, they have their mail, once Exchange is back up, they just have to readd the PST to thier mailbox. We do this, but we are small, and we send the PST to a shared drive (home drive preferred), and that gets backed up as well. Just a thought.
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RE: HEELP .. Disaster Has occured Help... :(( - 27.Nov.2006 9:33:43 AM
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farisnt
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hi Backup is really important How can I backup the User PST automaticlly without having to go to each Client Thanks
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RE: HEELP .. Disaster Has occured Help... :(( - 27.Nov.2006 11:59:16 AM
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jchong
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Pst management is very difficult. If it's in a small environment it's not too bad. But the thing about pst's is if it's opening by a client you can't back them up. You can configure outlook to periodically release them or you need to get backup software that can backup open files. • Outlook 2000. Refer to Knowledge Base article 222328 for information about decreasing the timeout period. This article is available in the Knowledge Base on the Microsoft Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=55321). • Outlook 2003. Contact Microsoft Product Support Services to obtain the post-SP1 hotfix package described in Knowledge Base article 839647, available on the Microsoft Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=55324). After you install the fix, follow the same process as for Outlook 2000 except use the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\PST key
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RE: HEELP .. Disaster Has occured Help... :(( - 27.Nov.2006 8:15:17 PM
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skydawg
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As I stated, we are small, backups occur at night, when no one is using them, just like a regular backup. Since they are on the server and not on the client's work stations, it's not a problem. For larger business, I agree, this would be a hassle, but at the same time, I find it to be the fastest way to restore, you load Exchange, load the PST and all the mail is safe, that is if you didn't lose everything.
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RE: HEELP .. Disaster Has occured Help... :(( - 28.Nov.2006 7:07:21 AM
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farisnt
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Opess in my case I can not do the backup for the PST couse the network contain about 50 Laptop .. some users take the Laptop with them when they go is there anyway to make it happend automaticlly when the computer start and shutdown Thanks
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