James Robb <> wrote on Thursday, August 25, 2005 10:09 AM:

> Hi Mike
> 
> I know this is not going to help now, but once you have Outlook back
> together again you should install the program Pfbackup.  This is a
> good tool that is on the MS web site that will backup the entire PST
> file on a schedule that you set.  On my Outlook program I have it
> running once every 7 days so if I were to lose my pst file I have a
> file that is pretty current to replace the damaged file.     
> 
> 
> Regards,
> James Robb

Here we use Veritas' Backup Exec to back up our servers.  We also sprung
for the Desktop Laptop Option.  It will create on-the-fly backups of
your PST files.  It monitors for changes in selected directories and
files and automatically backs those up to a central storage server
either on a schedule or as soon as the change is detected.  We use it to
keep our users' PST files backed up and also to back up the "My
Documents" folders of our laptop users (desktop users have their "My
Documents" located on a file server).  It even does revisioning.  I
think the minimum amount of licenses we could buy for it was 100,
though.

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