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Hello,
I have a Windows 2003 domain with Exchange 2003 installation.
We run Outlook 2007 with Vista. Due to Outlook 2007 performance issues even
after applying SP2, we were forced to use Outlook cache mode.
I hear some user complaints after this implemnetation. Perrfomance seems to
get better as all of them have a cached database (OST) locally.Some of the
user complaints are as follows:
1. See regular emails in Conflict items. The user will see a message in the
status bar of the Inbox item: “You made changes to another copy of this item.
This is the most recent version. Click here to see the other versions.†If
you click the message an exact same copy opens. Also there is no content
change tracking enabled.
2. User sends an outbound email. Email is delivered to external host. User
gets notifications like
a. The message relay was delayed. This is not true as
the message was already delivered.
b. User gets NDR for a delivered message.
I am not going crazy here. Has anybody witnessed similar issues with Outlook
cached mode enabled? I though it could be a corrupted OST, but OSTSCAN says
it is a good copy with no errors detected.
TIA
I have a Windows 2003 domain with Exchange 2003 installation.
We run Outlook 2007 with Vista. Due to Outlook 2007 performance issues even
after applying SP2, we were forced to use Outlook cache mode.
I hear some user complaints after this implemnetation. Perrfomance seems to
get better as all of them have a cached database (OST) locally.Some of the
user complaints are as follows:
1. See regular emails in Conflict items. The user will see a message in the
status bar of the Inbox item: “You made changes to another copy of this item.
This is the most recent version. Click here to see the other versions.†If
you click the message an exact same copy opens. Also there is no content
change tracking enabled.
2. User sends an outbound email. Email is delivered to external host. User
gets notifications like
a. The message relay was delayed. This is not true as
the message was already delivered.
b. User gets NDR for a delivered message.
I am not going crazy here. Has anybody witnessed similar issues with Outlook
cached mode enabled? I though it could be a corrupted OST, but OSTSCAN says
it is a good copy with no errors detected.
TIA