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I am using Outlook 2003 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?
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?