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Adam
We are running Outlook 2007 on client machines with Exchange 2007 Ent. Ed.
server. Our users application data folders are re-directed to a network
share. We've noticed that the \\servername\sharename$\application
data\microsoft\outlook folders for all of our users contain numerous
outlook.srs files. Doing a search for SRS files on this share finds literally
thousands of these files (our user base is around 400). I understand that
these are files related to Send/Recieve settings. However, our users only use
a single outlook profile and the Outlook profile that was rolled out to all
client machines contains no specific Send/Recieve settings. Each time a user
logs on and starts Outlook for the first time, an addtional outlook SRS file
is created (file name is appended with a tilde [~] and incrementing numbers)
and the original is retained. Is there any way to prevent Outlook from
creating additional SRS files?
server. Our users application data folders are re-directed to a network
share. We've noticed that the \\servername\sharename$\application
data\microsoft\outlook folders for all of our users contain numerous
outlook.srs files. Doing a search for SRS files on this share finds literally
thousands of these files (our user base is around 400). I understand that
these are files related to Send/Recieve settings. However, our users only use
a single outlook profile and the Outlook profile that was rolled out to all
client machines contains no specific Send/Recieve settings. Each time a user
logs on and starts Outlook for the first time, an addtional outlook SRS file
is created (file name is appended with a tilde [~] and incrementing numbers)
and the original is retained. Is there any way to prevent Outlook from
creating additional SRS files?