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PSTWay FAQ
PSTWay is a server based software add-on module that integrates on your Outlook Web Access Frontend servers Only. PSTWay does not install on your Exchange backend servers. Once installed it will read your PST files and publish your Messages, Calendar, Tasks and Contacts in their appropriate OWA folders. PSTWay utilizes OWA existing folder format and Access is natural and intuitive. PSTWay allows for complete read and write access to your PST file.
No, PSTWay installs only on the Exchange Front-end servers and never touches the Exchange backend.
PSTWay installs on each Exchange Front-end you that want to give users access to PSTWay through. If you have an Exchange Front-end without PSTWay installed on it the users of that front-end will not have access to their PST’s.
Everything in your PST is accessible. Your PST Information is published in the OWA Folder tree along with your Exchange Folders. Including Messages, Folders, Calendar, Tasks and Contact information.
PSTWay is 100% dependant on the security infrastructure currently in place to support Outlook Web Access. Your existing forms of authentication and encryption are supported and transparent to PSTWay. In addition you may choose to integrate or SecureView for OWA providing secure attachment and calendar access to OWA. It keeps important documents from ending up in browser caches and being left behind. See SecureView.htm
PSTWay has several components. It’s Front-end component has to be installed on Exchange 2003 Front-end server. All other PSTWay components can be installed anywhere including the Exchange Front-end. PSTWay is very flexible in its installation.
PSTWay supports Exchange 2003 with all service packs and Exchange 2007 in the future.
PSTWay is designed to be enterprise flexible. It has support for both Outlook 2000 and 2003 formats. Outlook 2007 also utilizes the Outlook 2003 PST file format. In addition both formats maybe supported at the same time and mixed by the user.
No and Yes, You may store the PST on a centralized network share location. As well you may leave the PST on your Network PC local drive and create a share and share it to yourself.
This is not important since we will have a network browser button. The user browses to each PST location
If you use a networked home directory and it points to your "C:" drive then you will have access to it too as long as the machine is powered up.
PSTWay adds an add/delete PST function to the users option menu in OWA. Users can easily add and remove their own PST folders by navigating their shares according to Active Directory etc . From their they choose each PST file and name the folder accordingly.
It is unlimited from within reason.
Yes you can use both password protected PST and non password protected files.
No PSTWay does not support encrypted PST files at this time. Please contact us with your requirements.
PST size is transparent to PSTWay and rather a factor of the PST file version being utilized. 2 and 20Gb respectively for Outlook 2000 and 2003/2007 PST file versions.
No we support the same functionality built into OWA for added Exchange message folders by using server side caching and paging . Not to be confused with client side caching. The http display is broken down to the number of pages. To increase read performance PSTWay adds server side caching of the PST. This greatly adds to user performance of network reads traditionally found with reading PST files over the network. In addition PSTWay installs at the Exchange Frontend server and directly reads the PST file vs. relying on the Exchange backend message store to fetch and read the file.
The quick answer is no, the other answer is they could be as their format is similar to .PST. At this point they are not in our development plans but help us indentify your needs in this area. Here in more information on these additional file types .ost: Offline Storage Table (Offline Personal Folders) , .uni: Personal Folders File that can store Unicode data, supported in Outlook XP only, .pab: Personal Address Book file, the companion file format to .pst, or .oab: Offline Address Book file.
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FileWay FAQ
Web based Document and Share Access
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