Some options that come to mind include:

switch to web-based email

see if you can upgrade to imap vs pop

move the .pst file to the users' home drive on a central server

move the .pst file to a usb thumb drive the users take with themselves
everywhere

the appropriateness of any suggestion will depend in part on your
budget, the size of the .pst files, & features of "network solution mail
server".

-blm



-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Rogov [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 7:02 AM
To: Active Directory Admin Issues
Subject: Suggestions in using roaming profiles

Hi Everyone: 

i currently have 10 employees that are using outlook in 3 multiple
locations. We currently don't have roaming profiles implemented which is
why when the sign in another location they dont see their updated emails
and use a local pst that is on that machine. I need to come up with a
strategy where all these 10 employee can log into any windows XP
machines across all 3 sites and alot of times they don't have a
dedicated machine at either sites . Now here is the dilemma we don't
have an exchange server we use outlook with POP connectivity to network
solution mail server. We also use mix of LDAP and personal address
books. We do have two DC's out of the 3 sites. One of the Dc's is 2000
and the other 2003.. The connection between site A and Site B is T1 1MB
and the connection between site B and site C is 10 MB. Traffic that
needs to get from C to A is routed through B first. With all of the
above information what would be the most effecient plan? 

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