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Bo Berglund
I have big problems using Outlook 2000 towards our Exchange server
when I am connected through a VPN (W2000 RRAS) to our network.
What happens is that the Outlook Inbox window shows up after a short
delay, but then it becomes nonresponsive and displays an hourglass for
hours (I have tested again today and gave up after 2 hours). I can see
all of my inbox message subjects (now about 30 of them) but I can do
nothing with them...
In the connection icon in system tray I can see that a lot of traffic
is exchanged, after 2 hours about 8 Mb has been sent both ways and
Outlook is still showing the hourglass....
I am running Outlook 2000 SP1 as a client, the server is Exchange 5.5
on W2000 server with all service packs applied. I connect through a
VPN tunnel via Internet and the RRAS service on the connection server.
On my end I have a 500 kbps ADSL connection to Internet.
About a year ago it was possible to connect, at that time the delays
were only some minutes.
Now it is unbearable and I really want to know what is happening, is
anyone else experiencing something similar and can share knowledge?
What data are being sent back and forth????
How can I find out?
/Bo
when I am connected through a VPN (W2000 RRAS) to our network.
What happens is that the Outlook Inbox window shows up after a short
delay, but then it becomes nonresponsive and displays an hourglass for
hours (I have tested again today and gave up after 2 hours). I can see
all of my inbox message subjects (now about 30 of them) but I can do
nothing with them...
In the connection icon in system tray I can see that a lot of traffic
is exchanged, after 2 hours about 8 Mb has been sent both ways and
Outlook is still showing the hourglass....
I am running Outlook 2000 SP1 as a client, the server is Exchange 5.5
on W2000 server with all service packs applied. I connect through a
VPN tunnel via Internet and the RRAS service on the connection server.
On my end I have a 500 kbps ADSL connection to Internet.
About a year ago it was possible to connect, at that time the delays
were only some minutes.
Now it is unbearable and I really want to know what is happening, is
anyone else experiencing something similar and can share knowledge?
What data are being sent back and forth????
How can I find out?
/Bo