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Hi all,
We were having the same issue here but after looking more closely at the settings on our backup server, we found that there was a global policy blocking incremental backups. Once we allowed incremental backups of PSTs the issue was resolved and we started to see individual emails being backed up instead of the whole .pst.
-Matt
10-07-2008 01:42 PM
We have the same issue with Outlook 2003. I've created profiles with the incremental backup of PSTs turned on and a profile where it's turned off. It really depends on the size of the end users pst files.
I wish there was a better stratgedy to back up users mail so it didn't impact them at all.
02-09-2009 08:55 AM
Not to kick a dead horse but has anyone found a solution to this issue yet? We have identified a replacement product so I thought I would double-check before moving forward with replacing DLO.
02-09-2009 09:00 AM
I am curious, what are you going to use as a replacement?
Not much time left on our maintenance. I am seriously thinking about getting rid of symantec.
02-09-2009 09:06 AM
I feel your pain Jay and as much as I would love to resolve this issue and continue using DLO, we need a product that reliably backs up our clients w/o impacting their ability to work. We are working on a pilot of http://www.ironmountain.com/digital/pc/connected.asp.
DLO continues to plague many of our employees and is seriously impacting the performance of their overall system due to the hooks it has into Outlook. It works for a lot of people but when you throw .pst files into the mix, it starts to get ugly.
02-13-2009 05:37 AM
Open DLO Consolle, open Tools, Option, in Global Setting select Options, flag "Time to delay Destop Agent startup after users logs in". This prevent Agent from starting until the time you specified is passed. I use 600 seconds: I think ten minutes are enought to let user to login and open Outlook
Alessandro
06-08-2009 10:41 AM