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Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 10:00 AM
Subject: RE: [scottish] Need a new boss


> > Anybody any sound advice regarding the pitfalls? Can one implement
> > hot-desking using Outlook? Currently we use Eudora on the
> > desktops, and
> > were planning to transfer the data and config to a file
> > server to allow this.
>
> HotDesking as in no one person has a full-time desk? Yes as the mail is
held
> on the Exchange Server rather than being downloaded to your machine,

it also allows roaming exchange profiles so that you can in theory access
your email from any machine

> Unless you want to, for example archiving your mail every so often becomes
a
> must as the discs on the Exchange server fill up.

as it would on any mailstore-based system.  keeping up on how the online
defragmentation is useful, and scheduling some out-of-hours downtime every
few months for offline defragmentation is a good idea, as is compressing the
NTFS partition with the mailstore on it (requires extra CPU tho)

anyway, this is getting slightly off-list-topic - just my exchange
experience catching up with me :)

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