J
Joe
My office recently upgraded their network from a simple
peer to peer to a Windows 2003 domain with Active
Directory. The problem we're having is that Outlook 2002
no longer goes out and gets its e-mail automatically like
before. Nothing has changed on the desktops, only the
back end server. We are using folder redirection, and
have roaming profiles now. Can this cause an issue? The
pst files were saved locally before, now they reside on
the server. That is the only change I'm aware of, but it
should cause Outlook to stop checking for e-mails. I've
checked the settings, and everything looks good. Anyone
have any ideas?
peer to peer to a Windows 2003 domain with Active
Directory. The problem we're having is that Outlook 2002
no longer goes out and gets its e-mail automatically like
before. Nothing has changed on the desktops, only the
back end server. We are using folder redirection, and
have roaming profiles now. Can this cause an issue? The
pst files were saved locally before, now they reside on
the server. That is the only change I'm aware of, but it
should cause Outlook to stop checking for e-mails. I've
checked the settings, and everything looks good. Anyone
have any ideas?