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Archiving e-mailsHi,
Does anyone know how to archive e-mails other than using autoarchive via PST files. We have a terminalserver environment and don't want to archive via pst. It is important that we keep our exchangeserver lean and mean but that no one "loses" e-mails. Thx in advance. Ramon
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 12:45:35 +0100, "Ramon Niese" <ra***@makosoft.nl> If you don't want people to lose visibility of the messages then youwrote: >Hi, > >Does anyone know how to archive e-mails other than using autoarchive via PST >files. >We have a terminalserver environment and don't want to archive via pst. > >It is important that we keep our exchangeserver lean and mean but that no >one "loses" e-mails. > >Thx in advance. > >Ramon > > have to use an archiving solution starting from the GFI offering towards the bottom and working up to the Enterprise offerings from Veritas and Zantaz. There are ways of archiving off in Exchange but they actually take the messages away and recovery is by means of a restore, even if that restore is into the RSG and thence exmerged or anternatively using the Quest tools that will turn a basic backup job into a bricks-level restorable backup. Either way, those solutions are all offline and the user doesn't have access to his messages. I will have a look at those products.
There is also a handicap. My product must be in the dutch language. :) Ramon Show quote "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <m***@mvps.org> schreef in bericht news:n7kd22l690gl7ehn21v2uan7knectjjaqo@4ax.com... > On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 12:45:35 +0100, "Ramon Niese" <ra***@makosoft.nl> > wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>Does anyone know how to archive e-mails other than using autoarchive via >>PST >>files. >>We have a terminalserver environment and don't want to archive via pst. >> >>It is important that we keep our exchangeserver lean and mean but that no >>one "loses" e-mails. >> >>Thx in advance. >> >>Ramon >> >> > If you don't want people to lose visibility of the messages then you > have to use an archiving solution starting from the GFI offering > towards the bottom and working up to the Enterprise offerings from > Veritas and Zantaz. > There are ways of archiving off in Exchange but they actually take the > messages away and recovery is by means of a restore, even if that > restore is into the RSG and thence exmerged or anternatively using the > Quest tools that will turn a basic backup job into a bricks-level > restorable backup. Either way, those solutions are all offline and the > user doesn't have access to his messages. |
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