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Chigongman
I'm using Outlook 2003 SP2 in Exchange mode with an external hosting company.
It seems that if I make changes such as move items in my Calendar and then
close Outlook a few seconds later, the changes don't always sync up to the
server before I've closed Outlook. This occurred recently even though, after
I made the changes, I watched the SysTray icon and the status in the lower
right of Outlook to see if it was syncing and I saw no activity. I even
continued to watch and wait for what seemed like a good five or ten seconds
with no activity before closing Outlook. Yet those changes didn’t sync up.
Either that was a fluke, or I didn’t wait long enough. But how do I know if
I need to wait longer, when usually the changes sync up almost instantly, and
when I see nothing indicating it wants to be syncing?
Is there a way to manually cause Outlook to sync with the Exchange host's
server? (I obviously mean all modules -- Email, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks,
Notes -- not just mail accounts, which is what F9 or Shift-F9 seem to do.)
Thanks!
Jay
It seems that if I make changes such as move items in my Calendar and then
close Outlook a few seconds later, the changes don't always sync up to the
server before I've closed Outlook. This occurred recently even though, after
I made the changes, I watched the SysTray icon and the status in the lower
right of Outlook to see if it was syncing and I saw no activity. I even
continued to watch and wait for what seemed like a good five or ten seconds
with no activity before closing Outlook. Yet those changes didn’t sync up.
Either that was a fluke, or I didn’t wait long enough. But how do I know if
I need to wait longer, when usually the changes sync up almost instantly, and
when I see nothing indicating it wants to be syncing?
Is there a way to manually cause Outlook to sync with the Exchange host's
server? (I obviously mean all modules -- Email, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks,
Notes -- not just mail accounts, which is what F9 or Shift-F9 seem to do.)
Thanks!
Jay