J
Jeff
Any ideas what would cause slow name resolution? Here is
the sceanrio:
Exchange 2000 server SP3 running on Windows 2000 SP4
Clients are mix of Outlook 2000, XP and 2003
Happening to all users
When addressing an email they will normally type the first
name of the user and send the email
When they do this, there is a delay in which they cannot
type in the subject field or message field for 20-30
seconds
The slowness seems to be name resolution to the Global
Address List
If they click the "To" button instead and pick the name
front the Global Address List, all is fine
the sceanrio:
Exchange 2000 server SP3 running on Windows 2000 SP4
Clients are mix of Outlook 2000, XP and 2003
Happening to all users
When addressing an email they will normally type the first
name of the user and send the email
When they do this, there is a delay in which they cannot
type in the subject field or message field for 20-30
seconds
The slowness seems to be name resolution to the Global
Address List
If they click the "To" button instead and pick the name
front the Global Address List, all is fine