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Joel Allen
Hello,
I've been having conflict errors for a very long time and think I have come
very close to figuring out the problem.
Outlook 2003 Tasks in public folders. All computers set to not use cache
mode in account settings
My computer never has cache problems. When I open a task, it creates 3
temporary files. When I close the task, all the temporary files are
automatically deleted.
The temp files reside here: C:\Documents and Settings\Joel.Allen\Local
Settings\Temp\ - file names are ~DF6FA1.tmp, ~DF6F91.tmp, and FS1F0.tmp.
Another computer with another user always has cache problems. When she
opens a task, it creates 3 temporary files. When she closes the task, 2 of
3 of the temporary files are automatically deleted. It leaves one behind.
FS1F0.tmp for example. I think this may be causing the conflict error
because whenever she opens the task, it's looking at old data from the temp
file perhaps. Also, when she and myself close Outlook completely, all the
temp files are deleted so the conflict error will not occur.
Any idea why it leavs that one .tmp file behind?
Your help is so much appriciated,
Joel
I've been having conflict errors for a very long time and think I have come
very close to figuring out the problem.
Outlook 2003 Tasks in public folders. All computers set to not use cache
mode in account settings
My computer never has cache problems. When I open a task, it creates 3
temporary files. When I close the task, all the temporary files are
automatically deleted.
The temp files reside here: C:\Documents and Settings\Joel.Allen\Local
Settings\Temp\ - file names are ~DF6FA1.tmp, ~DF6F91.tmp, and FS1F0.tmp.
Another computer with another user always has cache problems. When she
opens a task, it creates 3 temporary files. When she closes the task, 2 of
3 of the temporary files are automatically deleted. It leaves one behind.
FS1F0.tmp for example. I think this may be causing the conflict error
because whenever she opens the task, it's looking at old data from the temp
file perhaps. Also, when she and myself close Outlook completely, all the
temp files are deleted so the conflict error will not occur.
Any idea why it leavs that one .tmp file behind?
Your help is so much appriciated,
Joel