ps.  you have to copy the pst file from the cd to either a network drive or
a local drive before you can remove the read-only attribute.

it's much easier to archive mail using WNMailKeeper (www.wickett.net) - you
can keep it on CD & not have to worry about the read-only thing.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Casale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 2:04 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Importing a .pst?


Just a note on that, when you archive the psts to a cd, and copy them
off for the user, tell them to clear the read only attribute before
opening it in OL. This little caveat stumped me once a long time ago
during something similar!
jlc

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Western [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2001 11:50 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Importing a .pst?

I'd suggest what we did is just start fresh and archive the users .pst
files
to CDs.   start with blank mailboxes and that way you don't have
zillions of
old mails.........     not what you wanted to hear, so sorry.  (i hate
it
too when you don't get a decent answer, you just get opinions)

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 20 August 2001 1:59 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Importing a .pst?


Hello list,

I have run into some problems that I could really use some advise on if
anyone here knows the answers that they would like to share.  My first
problem is how can I add external email addresses to distribution lists
in
Exchange 5.5?  We are currently using Exchange 5.5 for internal
messaging
only and SMTP/POP3 is not setup on the server.  Our internet email is
being
hosted by our ISP.  Will this configuration pose a problem?  I am new to
exchange, but not internet email...

My second problem is that a friend of mine is trying to migrate his
company
from Microsoft Mail to Exchange 2000.  Somehow this company has managed
to
keep using this mail system for many years with upwards of 100 users.
The
problem he is running into is that now that Exchange 2000 is in place,
is
there any way to import all of the user's .PST files into exchange
without
having to open them all individually and drag and drop the contents of
the
.PST to their mailboxes on exchange 2000?

If anybody has any comments or suggestions, I would love to hear them as
I
am stumped at this point! :(

Thanks for your time and help!

Jason Borror


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