This is an off-top post. While it doesn't relate to PHP it does relate to the Linux server. I appreciate any insight some kind soul could offer.
There was a legacy of Outlook PST files we needed access too. So we fired up Outlook 2010 on a Window 7 PC and imported the legacy Outlook PST files/folders. The odd thing is, we don't use Outlook on this PC at all for anything. The applications has not even been launched (to the best of our knowledge) for a couple of weeks. However, I noticed in the backup that several of those legacy Outlook files/folders are being written too. I know this because during the rsync backup of the Linux file server, I noticed they are being backed up again as if they have been changed. I'm not an Outlook user and don't use Windows much. If Outlook isn't being launched on this PC, what could be causing this legacy Outlook files to be written too? Does Outlook or part of a Microsoft Office do any sort of background housing cleaning/re-indexing of Outlook files/folders? If so, is there a way to stop this process from being scheduled? Thanks in advance! David Roth
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