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Being able to backup/restore e-mail on a message by message basis is
surprisingly rare.

Just recently, most of the commercial backup software claim to handle
exchange servers via a special api that gives them "brick level"
backup.

If your talking standalone outlook, then I'm not sure how to do a
"brick level" backup/restore without an all or nothing approach.

As far as the 2 GB limit, your users can create multiple PST files on
their harddisk.  Each PST is limited to 2 GB, not the total (as I
understand it.).

Then they can have outlook attached to all the PSTs simultaneously and
move messages between them.

An obvious situation is they can create a personal.pst file (via
outlook), then move all their personal messages into there.  I don't
know the actual mouse clicks to make this happen, but I know we have
to support users that have this sort of setup.  Recently, I saw system
with 30 or so PST files in use.

HTH
Greg
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Greg Freemyer


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