Well, not to put my head in the lion's mouth, but:

8.      It's simply nuts to store PSTs on a network drive. They just end
up taking up more space. Is disk space on your file server cheaper than
disk space on your Exchange server? 

This information conflicts with earlier advice about limiting the size
of the information store.  If someone has a mailbox approaching 1Gb, and
they're senior management, then it's difficult to insist on a limit of
200Mb as well as saying "You can't use a personal folder either".
They're going to over-rule.

That said, I personly only use a PST for exchange discussions digests...
:-)


        Tim


Subject: RE: Information store size
From: "Chris Scharff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 10:48:47 -0500
X-Message-Number: 9

There are far more than 521 reasons. Ed was reading from the short list.
A brief why PST=3DBAD is an appendix to the Exchange FAQ IIRC.=20

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