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JD
Hello,
I have a branch office with 10 users using Outlook 2000 over a very slow vpn
connection to connect to my Exchange 2003 server.
When the users try to access attachments or when they plug their laptops
back in after a weekend and there is a lot of email it takes forever for
Outlook to give access to them. It appears that Outlook is locking up, I
know that if they just wait it will come back and give them the email but
they are end users and constantly click on it and then outlook locks up and
so on and on and on.
Is there a way with Outlook 2000 to have the email download attachments to a
cache before telling the users it has arrived? I need to keep the email on
the server so I don't want to permanently download it. I guess I'm thinking
of the offline cache feature in Outlook 2003.
Any help would be appreciated.
James
I have a branch office with 10 users using Outlook 2000 over a very slow vpn
connection to connect to my Exchange 2003 server.
When the users try to access attachments or when they plug their laptops
back in after a weekend and there is a lot of email it takes forever for
Outlook to give access to them. It appears that Outlook is locking up, I
know that if they just wait it will come back and give them the email but
they are end users and constantly click on it and then outlook locks up and
so on and on and on.
Is there a way with Outlook 2000 to have the email download attachments to a
cache before telling the users it has arrived? I need to keep the email on
the server so I don't want to permanently download it. I guess I'm thinking
of the offline cache feature in Outlook 2003.
Any help would be appreciated.
James