03-15-2010 05:49 PM
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07-16-2011 08:13 AM
PST Marking is by far the best primary mechanism for establishing ownership. When it's enabled in the policy each time an end user opens Outlook, any PSTs in the profile will be marked, by that user. *1
Ownership is then considered based on finding an explicit owner based on NTFS permissions and lastly share permissions.
This has similarities to server driven migration too.
What you might want to do on the client driven part is to restrict the scanning to the users document and settings folder.. it'll then only scan THAT users document and settings folder... which should help, when compared with scanning the whole drive.
*1 interesting "problem" here if the PST file is shared by UserA and UserB... last marker wins.
07-16-2011 08:13 AM
PST Marking is by far the best primary mechanism for establishing ownership. When it's enabled in the policy each time an end user opens Outlook, any PSTs in the profile will be marked, by that user. *1
Ownership is then considered based on finding an explicit owner based on NTFS permissions and lastly share permissions.
This has similarities to server driven migration too.
What you might want to do on the client driven part is to restrict the scanning to the users document and settings folder.. it'll then only scan THAT users document and settings folder... which should help, when compared with scanning the whole drive.
*1 interesting "problem" here if the PST file is shared by UserA and UserB... last marker wins.