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Windows Mail Store on Server?



 
 
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Old October 15th 06, 03:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Mike Schumann
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Default Windows Mail Store on Server?

Is it possible to have the user's Windows Mail Store folder on a network
server, unlike Outlook Express which forces you to have the store on the
local workstation hard drive?

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Old October 16th 06, 05:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
David B
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Default Windows Mail Store on Server?

Was this answered elsewhere? I'm curious about this as well?


"Mike Schumann" wrote in message
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Is it possible to have the user's Windows Mail Store folder on a network
server, unlike Outlook Express which forces you to have the store on the
local workstation hard drive?

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Mike Schumann


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Old October 17th 06, 02:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
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Default Windows Mail Store on Server?

No.

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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

"Mike Schumann" wrote in message
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Is it possible to have the user's Windows Mail Store folder on a network
server, unlike Outlook Express which forces you to have the store on the
local workstation hard drive?

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Mike Schumann



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Old October 17th 06, 07:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Steve Cochran
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Default Windows Mail Store on Server?

What I said in the other NG:

No, it won't support storage on a server unfortunately. The messages will
be stored as individual files, however, so it will be much easier to
transfer them between systems, as there won't be this convoluted dbx file
format.

steve

"Mike Schumann" wrote in message
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Is it possible to have the user's Windows Mail Store folder on a network
server, unlike Outlook Express which forces you to have the store on the
local workstation hard drive?

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Mike Schumann


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Old October 18th 06, 04:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Mike Schumann
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Default Windows Mail Store on Server?

Why does Microsoft do this? It really complicates backups in our
organization, as individual PCs are turned off at night. If all of these
files were located on our server, backups would be a piece of cake.

Mike Schumann
P.S. I understand that there might be more chance of file corruption with
this approach. However, a warning message to the user would be much
preferable than an arbitrary prohibition.

"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
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What I said in the other NG:

No, it won't support storage on a server unfortunately. The messages will
be stored as individual files, however, so it will be much easier to
transfer them between systems, as there won't be this convoluted dbx file
format.

steve

"Mike Schumann" wrote in message
...
Is it possible to have the user's Windows Mail Store folder on a network
server, unlike Outlook Express which forces you to have the store on the
local workstation hard drive?

--
Mike Schumann




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Old October 18th 06, 12:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
Steve Cochran
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Default Windows Mail Store on Server?

Its something the MVPs have been pushing at MS (on behalf of the users) for
years, and this is what we got instead.

I think it would involve significant more coding to trap when when network
gets interrupted and correct for that, and they didn't want to devote the
time to it.

That's they usual reason OE (and now WinMail) gets left out in the cold --
they don't want to invest the $ and time.

As a workaround, you might consider a batch file that copies the client
store (or certain folders) to the server prior to shutting down for the day.
In other words, run a backup on the client to the server prior to shutdown
everyday.

steve

"Mike Schumann" wrote in message
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Why does Microsoft do this? It really complicates backups in our
organization, as individual PCs are turned off at night. If all of these
files were located on our server, backups would be a piece of cake.

Mike Schumann
P.S. I understand that there might be more chance of file corruption with
this approach. However, a warning message to the user would be much
preferable than an arbitrary prohibition.

"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
What I said in the other NG:

No, it won't support storage on a server unfortunately. The messages
will
be stored as individual files, however, so it will be much easier to
transfer them between systems, as there won't be this convoluted dbx file
format.

steve

"Mike Schumann" wrote in message
...
Is it possible to have the user's Windows Mail Store folder on a network
server, unlike Outlook Express which forces you to have the store on the
local workstation hard drive?

--
Mike Schumann





 




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