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I'm the defacto IT guy at a small printing company. We're all using
Outlook XP.
Half the employees here get as part of their job, dozens of .5 to 5MB
e-mails a day. It's to the point where some PST files get to over 1GB!
Problems ensue, and I try to set up archiving to help out, but it's
almost a lost cause, because they're constantly having to look through
the archive and seach for past e-mails, and we end up with an archive
of 1.5GB, a PST with 1.5GB, a 2nd archive folder at 1.5GB, the PST
from a former employee they need access to at 1.5GB, etc. It's just
insane.
I'm not MCSE, or Office Certified or whatever, so I need some help,
some tips on how I can manage this e-mail problem. Is there some
advanced archiving tools, maybe 3rd-party that works with Outlook? Are
there some tried and true standard practices all real IT managers know
about and use? Would exchange server help in some way?
Any advice or suggestion would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Liam
Outlook XP.
Half the employees here get as part of their job, dozens of .5 to 5MB
e-mails a day. It's to the point where some PST files get to over 1GB!
Problems ensue, and I try to set up archiving to help out, but it's
almost a lost cause, because they're constantly having to look through
the archive and seach for past e-mails, and we end up with an archive
of 1.5GB, a PST with 1.5GB, a 2nd archive folder at 1.5GB, the PST
from a former employee they need access to at 1.5GB, etc. It's just
insane.
I'm not MCSE, or Office Certified or whatever, so I need some help,
some tips on how I can manage this e-mail problem. Is there some
advanced archiving tools, maybe 3rd-party that works with Outlook? Are
there some tried and true standard practices all real IT managers know
about and use? Would exchange server help in some way?
Any advice or suggestion would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Liam