PST Files
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PST Auditing and Reporting
New Outlook plug-in provides extensive auditing control and reporting on PSTs anywhere in your Microsoft Exchange Server environment.
Windows IT Pro
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B. K. Winstead
Deleting a PST file recently opened in Outlook
Learn about registry edit you can use to solve the problem of deleting a .pst file that's been recently opened in Outlook.
Windows IT Pro
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William Lefkovics
Recovering Deleted Items in .PST Files
Windows IT Pro
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William Lefkovics
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[March 18, 2008]
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Establishing Quotas for Exchange 2007 Mailboxes
Learn the important factors to consider when setting Exchange 2007 mailbox quotas, including disk performance, database overhead, and backup-window limitations. You'll also get practical formulas to determine your maximum mailbox and database volumes.
Windows IT Pro
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Brien Posey
Using OneNote with Microsoft Outlook
You can copy data from Microsoft Office Outlook to Microsoft Office OneNote, letting you create additional notes on email messages, appointments, contacts, and tasks—a handy way to store your unstructured data.
Windows IT Pro
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Siegfried Jagott
Shared Discussion Boards with SharePoint and Outlook 2007
With the combination of Outlook 2007 and SharePoint, you can use discussions boards as an effective replacement for public folders. Offline changes are updated when you reconnect and you can use the board for email distribution lists.
Windows IT Pro
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Siegfried Jagott
Outlook and SharePoint: Playing Well Together
Leverage the strengths of SharePoint and Outlook to get the best collaboration experience for your users.
Windows IT Pro
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Devin L. Ganger
What to Expect from Exchange 2007 SP1
Were you disappointed by what wasn't included in Exchange Server 2007? SP1 will introduce many new features that you might have been waiting for.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Robichaux
Exchange & Outlook UPDATE, Exchange Edition--What to Expect from Exchange 2007 SP1--March 15, 2007
Were you disappointed by what wasn't included in Exchange Server 2007? SP1 will introduce many new features that you might have been waiting for.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Robichaux
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[January 16, 2007]
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Moving Away from PSTs
Getting users to stop using PSTs won't be easy, but with planning—and the right tools—you'll be able to manage this difficult transition.
Windows IT Pro
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Brien Posey
Windows IT Pro Storage UPDATE--Large Mailboxes Are Here to Stay--August 21, 2006
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Outlook Year in Review 2005
Get a rundown of the year that was, Outlook style.
Windows IT Pro
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Sue Mosher
Exchange & Outlook UPDATE, Outlook Edition--December 30, 2005
News and views for Exchange and Outlook admins.
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Ask the Experts
Windows IT Pro
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Editors
Changing the Default Location for .Ost and .Pst Files
Learn two ways to change the default location for Offline Folders (.ost) and Personal Folders (.pst) files. One method requires you to edit the registry; the other is a manual procedure.
Windows IT Pro
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Sue Mosher
MFCMAPI: A Useful Free Tool
A couple of years ago, in this column, I wrote about two tools, mdbvu32.exe and OutlookSpy, that I found handy for exploring Outlook's hidden folders and items.
Windows IT Pro
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Sue Mosher
Exchange & Outlook UPDATE, Outlook Edition, November 21, 2003
Sue Mosher makes some recommendations about dealing with .pst files. Plus, get Outlook tips and product information.
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
Dealing with .pst Files
Outlook 2003 makes some changes to .pst file support. Find out how these changes affect .pst file management.
Windows IT Pro
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Sue Mosher
Add and Configure Outlook’s Pfbackup
Pfbackup lets you automatically back up Outlook’s personal folders.
Windows IT Pro
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Readers
Backup and Synchronization for the Exchange-Deprived
Backing up and synchronizing Outlook data is harder than it should be, especially for non-Exchange users.
Windows IT Pro
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Jessie Louise McClennan
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