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dropthechalupadude
Ok, here's the scenario... few hundred users using about 10 Citrix XPe
terminal servers (W2k) with Office 2000 published. I used the PRF to
set the autoarchive folder to be users central user directory, and it
works, at least most of the time. But over time, I've seen that all
of the Citrix servers also have a random collection of archive.pst
files in the users profile folders on the local Citrix servers.
It looks like most times archive does go to the central user folder,
but not always. Might only be 1 PST created on the local server in a
week, and each server has 10-25 users on it all day every day. So it
seems like an occasional fluke that somehow causes the pst to be
created locally. The problem is not per server or per user. Every
server with outlook published has the same problem, and all users who
have the occasional pst file locally also have one in the central
users folder where it should be.
So I have 2 problems.
1. What's going wrong and how do I fix it?
2. How do I merge all these pst files back into their main file w/o
having all 200+ users do it on each of the 10 servers that may or may
not have a file for them...
Would appreciate some help, I'm out of ideas.
Thanks.
-C
terminal servers (W2k) with Office 2000 published. I used the PRF to
set the autoarchive folder to be users central user directory, and it
works, at least most of the time. But over time, I've seen that all
of the Citrix servers also have a random collection of archive.pst
files in the users profile folders on the local Citrix servers.
It looks like most times archive does go to the central user folder,
but not always. Might only be 1 PST created on the local server in a
week, and each server has 10-25 users on it all day every day. So it
seems like an occasional fluke that somehow causes the pst to be
created locally. The problem is not per server or per user. Every
server with outlook published has the same problem, and all users who
have the occasional pst file locally also have one in the central
users folder where it should be.
So I have 2 problems.
1. What's going wrong and how do I fix it?
2. How do I merge all these pst files back into their main file w/o
having all 200+ users do it on each of the 10 servers that may or may
not have a file for them...
Would appreciate some help, I'm out of ideas.
Thanks.
-C