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date: Wed, 31 May 2006 21:52:02 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.outlook.mac        back       


best connection method to exchange   
Which is better to configure over a WAN for Outlook 2001 (mac) to Exchange:
a) default setup
b) use offline folders

When using default - does the connection to Exchange stay continously 
connected? I would assume that creates a lot of network traffic if there are 
many clients.

When using offline folders - does Outlook only connect on a certain time 
frame then synch the offline folders? Thus saving network bandwidth?

I can't find these answers in any documentation or support articles I've 
found so far...thanks in advance.
date: Wed, 31 May 2006 21:52:02 -0700   author:   KBing

Re: best connection method to exchange   
In article ,
 KBing  wrote:

> Which is better to configure over a WAN for Outlook 2001 (mac) to Exchange:
> a) default setup
> b) use offline folders
> 
> When using default - does the connection to Exchange stay continously 
> connected? I would assume that creates a lot of network traffic if there are 
> many clients.
> 
> When using offline folders - does Outlook only connect on a certain time 
> frame then synch the offline folders? Thus saving network bandwidth?
> 
> I can't find these answers in any documentation or support articles I've 
> found so far...thanks in advance.

If you have a reliable network connection then I would suggest the 
default setup.

Network bandwidth should be minimal. Yes, your Mac will check the server 
more frequently for new messages but this is acceptable compared to 
actually receiving a new mail message.

"Offline folders" is intended for travelers with portable machines who 
need to read and respond to email while not connected to the company 
network.

Hope this helps! bill
-- 
William M. Smith
(Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows)
date: Thu, 01 Jun 2006 22:42:36 -0500   author:   William Smith

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