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Rob Findlay
I recently (yesterday if fact) rolled out Entourage 2004 in an Exchange
environment and it all seemed reasonably painless. I had to enter an IP
address rather than domain name for the servers but other than that it all
seemed to go well. Some of the people have very large mail folders on the
server and when I left 2 of the client machines were still synchronising the
mail folders. Now 32 hours later I'm told that one machine still has not
completed this initial synchronisation which seems wrong to me. Up till now
everything has been dandy using Outlook 2001. This machine had previously
installed the Office 2004 tryout which had the same problem but we figured
that installing the release version might fix it. I ran the Remove Office
App before installing it and created a new identity for this install.
I would very much appreciate any suggestions as to how to resolve this. The
first thing I think I should try is a database rebuild but I don't know if
that's going to change what's going on at the server end.
TIA
Rob Findlay
Mactherapy Australia
http://www.mactherapy.com
environment and it all seemed reasonably painless. I had to enter an IP
address rather than domain name for the servers but other than that it all
seemed to go well. Some of the people have very large mail folders on the
server and when I left 2 of the client machines were still synchronising the
mail folders. Now 32 hours later I'm told that one machine still has not
completed this initial synchronisation which seems wrong to me. Up till now
everything has been dandy using Outlook 2001. This machine had previously
installed the Office 2004 tryout which had the same problem but we figured
that installing the release version might fix it. I ran the Remove Office
App before installing it and created a new identity for this install.
I would very much appreciate any suggestions as to how to resolve this. The
first thing I think I should try is a database rebuild but I don't know if
that's going to change what's going on at the server end.
TIA
Rob Findlay
Mactherapy Australia
http://www.mactherapy.com