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Comment Re:Not *backed up* - *stored* (Score 1) 459

Guys, get a grip! This is nothing new - the ReadMe.txt file for WHS says the same thing:

It's being "nothing new," and already documented in a readme makes the shortcomings of WHS more outrageous, not less so.

Don't *store* frequently modified critical files such as Outlook (.ost) files on the server. Keep them local, and let WHS back them up like any other file. This excellent advice applies to all operating systems[...]

No, it doesn't apply to all operating systems. In fact, if it applies at all, it only applies to Windows out of all the operating systems I've ever used (Digital Unix, VMS, Linux, Windows). At work (different jobs) for almost two decades now, all my files for all applications under VMS/Unix/Linux have been stored over the network--the local drive holds the operating system only. (And on VMS clusters the local drives of client systems only held swap space, the OS itself booted over the network.)

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