This client runs Exchange 2007 in house, Office 2007.
One user - biz owner - has around 20GB in his primary exchange mailbox plus about another 25GB in several different archive files.
Outlook is really starting to choke up / freeze up on him but I just don't know what the heck to do. I've told him to try to clean stuff up as much as possible, but these guys email so. damned. much., it's still a mess.
His PC is an older Dell Opti, Core 2 duo, 3GB RAM, x86 Win7 - Machine runs fine overall but I'm wondering if part of the solution wouldn't be to upgrade his workstation. Other than Outlook, the computer is great & solid.
Also the my docs/desktop are redirected to the server - outlook seemed to improve a bit when I closed those archives, which are located in his My Docs, thinking perhaps they're getting pulled over the network which I know is a huge no-no for PSTs.
Obviously we need to protect/backup the PSTs, though - what's the best way? I was looking at installing Microsoft's PST backup tool: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=9003
and then moving the PSTs into the default / appdata\local folder.
Am I correct in thinking that since their my docs are redirected to the server, and the archive PSTs are in his My Docs, that is contributing to the poor performance?
What else can we do?
One user - biz owner - has around 20GB in his primary exchange mailbox plus about another 25GB in several different archive files.
Outlook is really starting to choke up / freeze up on him but I just don't know what the heck to do. I've told him to try to clean stuff up as much as possible, but these guys email so. damned. much., it's still a mess.
His PC is an older Dell Opti, Core 2 duo, 3GB RAM, x86 Win7 - Machine runs fine overall but I'm wondering if part of the solution wouldn't be to upgrade his workstation. Other than Outlook, the computer is great & solid.
Also the my docs/desktop are redirected to the server - outlook seemed to improve a bit when I closed those archives, which are located in his My Docs, thinking perhaps they're getting pulled over the network which I know is a huge no-no for PSTs.
Obviously we need to protect/backup the PSTs, though - what's the best way? I was looking at installing Microsoft's PST backup tool: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=9003
and then moving the PSTs into the default / appdata\local folder.
Am I correct in thinking that since their my docs are redirected to the server, and the archive PSTs are in his My Docs, that is contributing to the poor performance?
What else can we do?