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Todd
I currently have two PCs in my office. Both run Outlook 2002. One
runs on 2000 Pro, the other XP Pro (SP2). Occasionally I end up with
Outlook open on both machines. Messages consistently arrive 20-30
seconds sooner on my 2000 box than they do on the XP box. The
Exchange 2000 server and these two PCs are all on the same network
subnet. The Instant Messaging option in Outlook's configuration is
not enabled.
Any thoughts on how to troubleshoot this difference in delivery?
Regards,
Todd
runs on 2000 Pro, the other XP Pro (SP2). Occasionally I end up with
Outlook open on both machines. Messages consistently arrive 20-30
seconds sooner on my 2000 box than they do on the XP box. The
Exchange 2000 server and these two PCs are all on the same network
subnet. The Instant Messaging option in Outlook's configuration is
not enabled.
Any thoughts on how to troubleshoot this difference in delivery?
Regards,
Todd