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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali
What I generally do is use Cached Exchange Mode and all my stuff gets stored locally in an OST file, but it also syncs with what's on the server as well. I don't keep PSTs at all, because they're stuck to one location locally that doesn't sync up to the server. That way I have my local OST which means I can access my mail while offline, while the server stores a copy of all the same data in the Exchange database and syncs any time I open Outlook and connect to the server.
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Just checked with my boss and he's doing it this way. I just need to get the IT guy to set it up for me. Thanks.
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