The proscribed limit on pst file size is 2GB. After that you are going to have to end up running fixpst every few weeks - especially if your pst is on the server and you are accessing it over the network and never closing outlook, autoarchiving, or deleteing deleted items(!).
Backing up a pst of this size is a ridiculous venture.
With OWA you keep your ridiculous amounts of c.y.a material on the exchange server where it is more efficiantly maintained *and* accessible from OWA.
NYTimes doesn't want the advertising hits from enough people that many servers can't take the load? AC's will generally post the article contents if they are worthwhile:)
The proscribed limit on pst file size is 2GB. After that you are going to have to end up running fixpst every few weeks - especially if your pst is on the server and you are accessing it over the network and never closing outlook, autoarchiving, or deleteing deleted items(!).
Backing up a pst of this size is a ridiculous venture.
With OWA you keep your ridiculous amounts of c.y.a material on the exchange server where it is more efficiantly maintained *and* accessible from OWA.
Am I the only /. visitor that flinches at a url that ends in .exe?
I drive past the NSA National Cryptologic Museum on the way to work every day.
Can't say I've actually seen what it has to offer...
NYTimes doesn't want the advertising hits from enough people that many servers can't take the load? AC's will generally post the article contents if they are worthwhile :)
If you aren't being sarcastic , try Kate