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Greetings all,
I have a couple of machines connected to a Domain and they are not using
PST files, so all their mail resides on the server. When they open outlook,
they can see the messages, but when they try to open them, it seems to
either take forever for the message to open or it causes outlook to give the
"Not Responding" message. I am reloading Outlook as I cannot think of
anything else to do, but wanted to know if anyone encountered this before
and if so, is there a solution to this. They were initially using Cache
Exchange but we have since turned that off.
I also have two machines, side by side, who work together, and in a desire
to share information they both log on to the same account and both open the
same outlook. While I don't think this is a good practice, I arrived late
and this was already set up. I want to remove this duplicate use of Email
account, but want to know if there are other solutions to solve this
problem. As you can see, I am not an Outlook Guru but learning fast.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Wally Steadman
I have a couple of machines connected to a Domain and they are not using
PST files, so all their mail resides on the server. When they open outlook,
they can see the messages, but when they try to open them, it seems to
either take forever for the message to open or it causes outlook to give the
"Not Responding" message. I am reloading Outlook as I cannot think of
anything else to do, but wanted to know if anyone encountered this before
and if so, is there a solution to this. They were initially using Cache
Exchange but we have since turned that off.
I also have two machines, side by side, who work together, and in a desire
to share information they both log on to the same account and both open the
same outlook. While I don't think this is a good practice, I arrived late
and this was already set up. I want to remove this duplicate use of Email
account, but want to know if there are other solutions to solve this
problem. As you can see, I am not an Outlook Guru but learning fast.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Wally Steadman