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Charles Marcus said the following on 22/11/09 20:25:
They store them there because Microsft recommends against storing .PST files on network shareas... always have. Things can break really badly.
If you store your PST on a file server and you make a backup of that server during the night, you can avoid buying an enterprise license of exchange.
PST files are very bad: you cannot open them if they are stored on a read-only file system (cdrom o r/o network share).
That said, I have heard some people claim they have been doing this for a long time and never gotten bit.
A pair of customers do this for at least 10 years with no problem.
Ciao, luigi
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