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markm75
We have outlook 2007/2003 clients.. we recently had a catastrophe that
meant we lost all emails prior to say 30 days ago.. on exchange 2007 I
restored the email, but users with cached exchange mode didnt get the
restored emails, even 1 day later, despite trying to close and reopen
outlook (either version)..
Going into accounts and un checking cached exchange mode fixed this
issue..
Should I consider using a gpo and turning this feature off
permanently.. would this be a bad thing, besides users not being able
to "Cache" any emails when the server is rebooted (rare)...
We have 40 users or so..
Any thoughts.. and also.. does anyone know where in the gpo settings
are the options to disable it (the same as unchecking it).. (I'm
guessing if i force this via gpo, the user, unless a domain admin,
wont be able to turn it back on though)..
The only gpo settings i see are for the file.. cached exchange mode..
Thanks
meant we lost all emails prior to say 30 days ago.. on exchange 2007 I
restored the email, but users with cached exchange mode didnt get the
restored emails, even 1 day later, despite trying to close and reopen
outlook (either version)..
Going into accounts and un checking cached exchange mode fixed this
issue..
Should I consider using a gpo and turning this feature off
permanently.. would this be a bad thing, besides users not being able
to "Cache" any emails when the server is rebooted (rare)...
We have 40 users or so..
Any thoughts.. and also.. does anyone know where in the gpo settings
are the options to disable it (the same as unchecking it).. (I'm
guessing if i force this via gpo, the user, unless a domain admin,
wont be able to turn it back on though)..
The only gpo settings i see are for the file.. cached exchange mode..
Thanks