. The PST Collector task copies PST files from users' computers to the holding area, ready for them to be migrated. Use this setting to control the maximum number of PST files that are allowed to be in the holding area.
Since PST files are unavailable to users during the migration process, be careful not to set this value too high. Keep this limit low enough so that files can be processed and returned to users in a reasonable time.
. PST files wait in the holding area until they are collected by the PST Migrator Task. Select this to make the PST Migrator Task ignore files that have not been backed up.
The migrator task will determine if a PST has been backed up by checking that:
. Select this to make the PST Migrator Task wait until PST files have a migration status of . If you choose to do this, you must set this status manually on each PST file. This can be useful for pilots and demonstrations and also if the device a device containing the files does not support the Archive file attribute.
. Select this to make the PST Migrator Task wait until PST files have their attribute reset. This is typically done by backup software, but you can use the MS-DOS attrib command if necessary. The following MS-DOS command clears the attribute bit on all files in all subfolders:
attrib -a "D:\PST Files\*.*" /s