D
Deano
Hi Guys,
I have an office in Brisbane, with Outlook 2003 clients (all running cached
mode). For some reason when a user logs into Outlook, the client trys to
communicate to all my Exchange services globally one by one, causing a delay
in start-up. I have a local Exchange server in this office. It appears to be
slowing down during the sync'ing of the offline address book. I have an
offline address list that is generated locally in this office's exchange
server. So I suppose what I am asking is why doesn't my Outlook client use
the local Exchange server for it's offline address list? (The mailbox store
setting is configured to use the locally generated offline address list). The
clients like I said appears to query all the other Exchange server in my
organisation before finally settling on my Sydney Exchange server. Is there
any way of forcing it use the local server, how does Outlook determine where
to grab the offline address list?
(PS. I am running Exchange 2003 with SP1 in native mode, and all my clients
are using Outlook 2003)
Many Thanks..
I have an office in Brisbane, with Outlook 2003 clients (all running cached
mode). For some reason when a user logs into Outlook, the client trys to
communicate to all my Exchange services globally one by one, causing a delay
in start-up. I have a local Exchange server in this office. It appears to be
slowing down during the sync'ing of the offline address book. I have an
offline address list that is generated locally in this office's exchange
server. So I suppose what I am asking is why doesn't my Outlook client use
the local Exchange server for it's offline address list? (The mailbox store
setting is configured to use the locally generated offline address list). The
clients like I said appears to query all the other Exchange server in my
organisation before finally settling on my Sydney Exchange server. Is there
any way of forcing it use the local server, how does Outlook determine where
to grab the offline address list?
(PS. I am running Exchange 2003 with SP1 in native mode, and all my clients
are using Outlook 2003)
Many Thanks..