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magicc
I have a user on our network that is having a long
download problem when he accesses attachments Via a DSL
VPN conection (IPsec) from home. He has synced his
mail folder and uses PST files (no larger than 650 meg).
The attachments vary from Word, PowerPoint, and Project
documents. Some larger than others. These attachments
open fine if he is offline or connected to the network
directly or remotely from another network (another
businesses network Via the same VPN software). I am
trying to find out if there is traffic taking place
between the exchange server and the outlook client when
connected to the server (even if the files are already
synced for offline use) that would make the attachments
open slower if there is a slow upload speed. Does
outlook have to talk to the server if they are connected
to get the attachments?
download problem when he accesses attachments Via a DSL
VPN conection (IPsec) from home. He has synced his
mail folder and uses PST files (no larger than 650 meg).
The attachments vary from Word, PowerPoint, and Project
documents. Some larger than others. These attachments
open fine if he is offline or connected to the network
directly or remotely from another network (another
businesses network Via the same VPN software). I am
trying to find out if there is traffic taking place
between the exchange server and the outlook client when
connected to the server (even if the files are already
synced for offline use) that would make the attachments
open slower if there is a slow upload speed. Does
outlook have to talk to the server if they are connected
to get the attachments?