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I have a user working at a remote site with a laptop. He is logged into our
domain and is running Outlook 2003. The exchange server is here -- about
1000 miles away. The network connection isn't great so Outlook frequently
goes into "Trying to connect" mode and then back to "Connected". He was
experiencing email delays of 4 to 6 hours. When emails did finally download,
the "Send/Receive" was taking several minutes. I disabled Cached Mode and
now he's getting emails as soon as they're sent (from within the domain) and
they download in seconds. It's probably not ideal to run with cache mode
disabled; but what's causing the delays? Can I tweak cached mode to run more
efficiently?
domain and is running Outlook 2003. The exchange server is here -- about
1000 miles away. The network connection isn't great so Outlook frequently
goes into "Trying to connect" mode and then back to "Connected". He was
experiencing email delays of 4 to 6 hours. When emails did finally download,
the "Send/Receive" was taking several minutes. I disabled Cached Mode and
now he's getting emails as soon as they're sent (from within the domain) and
they download in seconds. It's probably not ideal to run with cache mode
disabled; but what's causing the delays? Can I tweak cached mode to run more
efficiently?