If I were backing up to a network folder, I'd just use a batch or script and
copy the folder location to the server. Outlook needs closes - that can be
done by the script.
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"techcoor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> We do not have an Exchange Server at this time. I do want to back up the
> outlook.pst file containing the contacts, etc for each user. I do know
> that
> the PST files do not work with redirection.
>
> On one side I see the Network Stored PST files ... don't do it! at
> http://blogs.technet.com/askperf/arc...n-t-do-it.aspx.
> In my case the best answer seems to be use the pkbackup from Microsoft and
> create the necessary folders on the server to receive the backup files. On
> the other side, I am being told by the local network company that they
> been
> told by Microsoft to store the pst files on the network.
>