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Connect PST files and Personal Folders into Outlook Web Access dramatically increasing OWA’s utilization and effectiveness.


OWA users can now access their Personal Folder information contained in Outlook PST files. With PSTWay users can access 100% of their important Email data and can be fully productive using OWA.

Complete the User Experience
PSTWay completes the promise of a full Outlook-like experience in Outlook Web Access. For many organizations OWA use has not grown to become the killer application it was destined to be. It’s a simple concept if the users do not have complete access to their information they will not use it.

It is not too late to realize a Return on your OWA Investment

If you are reading this, chances are that your organization has already sunk a substantial investment in deploying Outlook Web Access. There were many complex decisions to make on global accessibility, scalability testing, security tightening and performance enhancements. What about overall usefulness? If your Exchange quota’s are small and a lot of users keep their info in Personal Folders. The addition of PSTWay will allow users complete data access and therefore drive Outlook Web Access utilization and ROI.

Everything you can do in Outlook and more

PSTWay adds the Personal Folders to OWA’s existing Exchange mailbox tree and utilization is the same.

Features:

Web Interface enables users to administrate their own .pst files and access them on network shares and local drives.

Add, Delete, Move, & Rename folders in PST

Create New, Delete, Read, Search, & Sort, messages

Move/ Copy Personal Folder messages and folders to exchange mailbox

Displays number of the unread messages

Supports password protected PST files

Multiple PSTs for each employee

Supports both 97 & 2003 PST formats

Installs on OWA 2003 front end server

 

.pst is a filename extension used with certain Microsoft Windows products. If one uses Microsoft Exchange Server, the messages, calendar, and other items are delivered to and stored on the server. If one does not use Exchange Server, the messages, calendar, and other items are delivered to and stored locally in a Personal Folders (.pst) file. The letters PST stand for Personal Storage Table.

When one creates messages, appointments, tasks, and journal entries, Microsoft Outlook saves the information in a personal folders (.pst) file on the computer.
The data file is called a personal folders (.pst) file because it is saved locally with a .pst file extension. The personal folders (.pst) file is of the same format in Microsoft Exchange Client, Windows Messaging, Microsoft Outlook 97, Microsoft Outlook 98, Microsoft Outlook 2000 and Microsoft Outlook 2002. The format has changed since Outlook 2003, which supports using Unicode data, and thus cannot be opened in previous versions. The newer versions (currently Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007) support the use of Unicode text encoding, the older versions support only ANSI text encoding.

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 and Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 have both a different format and a larger overall size limit for the personal folders (.pst) file than the .pst files that are in the earlier versions of Microsoft Outlook. In Outlook 2002 and earlier, the .pst files are in the American ational Standards Institute (ANSI) format, and the overall size has a limit of 2 gigabytes (GB).

By default, .pst files are in the Unicode format in Outlook 2007 and in Outlook 2003. Additionally, the overall size of the .pst files has a limit that is more than the 2-GB limit that is imposed by the ANSI .pst files. By default, the limit for a Unicode .pst file in Outlook 2007 and in Outlook 2003 is configured to be 20 GB.

 

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