You didn't mention what your overall system is like, but I'll assume you're
using Exchange.  

If you're concerned about storage space and the data contained in the PST
files is important enough to be backed up, you should keep that data managed
by Exchange in a Store.  Backup is easier, and you will save disk space with
the Exchange SIS.  (You won't initially magically get SIS by importing
[reimporting?] the PST files into Exchange, but as the data grows you will
see a difference in your SIS).

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tuomela Arto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 2:46 AM
> To: Exchange Discussions
> Subject: PST-file backup problem
> 
> 
> Hello !
> 
> My question deals with PST-files. When backing up PST-files 
> you always have to back up every PST-file. This is because 
> Outlook changes the file every time it's opened etc. So you 
> cannot take just incremental from changed files. Usually you 
> end up backing up all PST-files.. Ok.. so what you say! 
> 
> The problem is that if you have to pay for every Gig you 
> take, you end up paying a lot of money!
> 
> Is there any third party tool or way to get rid of this problem? 
> 
> Having the same problem? Or is it just me ;)
> 
> Rgs,
> 
> -Arttu-
> 
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