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Daryl Beckman
I am using Outlook 2003 connected via Exchange Server. At work I have no
persistent network hard drives, however, when I am on my home wireless
network I have an Network Direct Attached Storage (NDAS) that automatically
mounts on connection. My Outlook does not need this drive for any
processing; no mail,
setup or data files of any kind are stored there. It is only used for some
personal Office files, backups and music. Outlook is constantly connecting
to this drive when I read my mail, especially mail with an attachment
causing
Outlook to wait will the drive spins up. Is there a way to tell Outlook to
ignore this hard drive? or better yet tell Outlook which drives are valid?
persistent network hard drives, however, when I am on my home wireless
network I have an Network Direct Attached Storage (NDAS) that automatically
mounts on connection. My Outlook does not need this drive for any
processing; no mail,
setup or data files of any kind are stored there. It is only used for some
personal Office files, backups and music. Outlook is constantly connecting
to this drive when I read my mail, especially mail with an attachment
causing
Outlook to wait will the drive spins up. Is there a way to tell Outlook to
ignore this hard drive? or better yet tell Outlook which drives are valid?