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Often people turn off the 'enforce ACL on local copy'.  Therefore they
might be able to make a change to the local nab and have it replicated
back up to the server.  A common hack is to ftp a persons email to a
client and pooch through it from there.  Or in the case of where the
server also has a client, (unlike the iseries) you can pooch through the
files with that client opening it up as a local instead of through the
server.  Mapping a drive is another method but has been known to cause
corruption, and quite frequently.

And, all the clients already have a names.nsf so you would have to use a
different name for the local nab.

Size is an issue, but you've already received a suggestion on that.  Our
nab is 35mb.  Multiply that by 800+ clients.  All of whom get their PC's
backed up using Tivoli Storage Manager to iSeries disk space  and you get
28gb.  Granted it will probably be about half when you add in the
compression of TSM so let's guess 14gb.  And now we have one of the
reasons we have an iSeries in which we measure disk space in terabytes.
Developers like this are a disk salesperson's dream.



Rob Berendt
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"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin


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