Outlook 2003 Exchange 2007 I've notices that if I have "Use Cached Exchange Mode" checked on a users account, that they have long delays in getting emails and they don't seem to get an updated list in the Globel Address Book. Some email takes till the next day to arrive. I've learned the default update interval is 24 hours for e-mail. Where in the system can I change that value??? Any help would be appreciated! Kelvin
In outlook you can check for email every x minutes when connected. I think that'll do it for your client wanting their email. As for the cached mode refresh intervals, I think it's somewhere in the registry. I know you can update your free/busy every x minutes through the calendar options as well... I hate cached mode...more trouble than it seems to be worth...
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 10:43:25 -0500, "Kelvin" wrote: >Outlook 2003 >Exchange 2007 > >I've notices that if I have "Use Cached Exchange Mode" checked on a users >account, that they have long delays in getting emails and they don't seem to >get an >updated list in the Globel Address Book. Some email takes till the next day >to arrive. > >I've learned the default update interval is 24 hours for e-mail. >Where in the system can I change that value??? You can't change the time period that Outlook will automatically download an OAB. Its anywhere from 24 hours up to 48. Manually downloading an OAB or restarting Outlook will speed that up. You can change how often the OAB is rebuilt on the server in ESM. If email delviery is slow, then that suggests the ost or Outlook profile may be corrupt. Is email delivery still slow if Outlook is in online mode? > >Any help would be appreciated! > >Kelvin >