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Helen
Hi,
I read with great interest the posts related to cached mode vs. non-cached
mode, etc.
Our set-up is like this: Office 2003, Windows XP Prof, Exchange Server.
The recommendation is to work in Cached Mode. However, this may cause the
following problems: some users, not all, cannot activate their Out-of-Office
message if Cached Mode is enabled. They have to do it via WebMail.
Also, let's say for example that a user works off-site, at a client's; in
order to get his e-mail, using his laptop, he has to work Online and not
Connected. When he comes back to the office, he does not have access to some
of his filed e-mails because he's Online and not Connected.
Why is that?
Hélène
I read with great interest the posts related to cached mode vs. non-cached
mode, etc.
Our set-up is like this: Office 2003, Windows XP Prof, Exchange Server.
The recommendation is to work in Cached Mode. However, this may cause the
following problems: some users, not all, cannot activate their Out-of-Office
message if Cached Mode is enabled. They have to do it via WebMail.
Also, let's say for example that a user works off-site, at a client's; in
order to get his e-mail, using his laptop, he has to work Online and not
Connected. When he comes back to the office, he does not have access to some
of his filed e-mails because he's Online and not Connected.
Why is that?
Hélène