PST's have discussed many times. Although a bad idea, for reasons debated
many times here, they do have there place at times. The only one that comes
to mind is for people leaving the company and need certain email items to
take with them, should management approve of. That is to export data to a
PST for there new place of employment and burn it on a CD. Not sure if this
has any relevance too your pst issue but it to me in an email today. Beware
as it will/may not wrap completely. It is for merging pst files.

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From: "James Liddil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Exchange Discussions" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 1:26 PM
Subject: PST as an archive?


On another list I am on it is suggested that outlook mail be archived to
.pst
files and burned to cd's Is there any good reason to do this?  My
understanding is that this is not a wise idea and that there are better ways
to archive mail stores.  It seems that at least once a week someone on this
list is trying to deal with a corrupt pst file.

Jim Liddil

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