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I've scanned this group for posts regarding cached exchange mode and
OST files, but haven't found the information I need. I need to know the impact of re-enabling cached exchange mode and NOT removing any old OST files. Scenario: User works with Outlook (2003 or 2007) in cached exchange mode for a period of time. Then, for whatever reason, cached exchange mode is disabled. The OST file is NOT deleted or renamed. After some time (months maybe), cached exchange mode is turned back ON. The user's profile in Outlook has not changed, nor has there been any change on the Exchange 2003 server regarding the mailbox settings. What happens with regard to the OST file? Does Outlook use the old OST file and tries to sync it with the mailbox, possibly putting old items stored in the OST file back into the mailbox? Or will Outlook create a new PST file? Thanks in advance. -RAM |
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"RAM" wrote in message
... I need to know the impact of re-enabling cached exchange mode and NOT removing any old OST files. ....snip... What happens with regard to the OST file? Does Outlook use the old OST file and tries to sync it with the mailbox, possibly putting old items stored in the OST file back into the mailbox? Or will Outlook create a new PST file? The times I've done this, Outlook has created a new OST for me, adding a number to the end of the file name, like Outlook0.ost, Outlook1.ost, etc. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On Mar 10, 1:03*pm, "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote: "RAM" wrote in message ... I need to know the impact of re-enabling cached exchange mode and NOT removing any old OST files. ...snip... What happens with regard to the OST file? Does Outlook use the old OST file and tries to sync it with the mailbox, possibly putting old items stored in the OST file back into the mailbox? Or will Outlook create a new PST file? The times I've done this, Outlook has created a new OST for me, adding a number to the end of the file name, like Outlook0.ost, Outlook1.ost, etc. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] As a test, I turned off Cached mode on my Outlook 2007 for a day, then turned it back on. No new OST file - looks like Outlook re-used the existing one. (Interestingly, I checked the OST file before I turned it back on, and it had a current timstamp on it, like Outlook was still using it.) We're also testing an Outlook 2003 machine - turned on cached mode yesterday (had never been enabled on that machine before, b/c there were no OST files), will turn it off midday today, then turn it on again tomorrow. I'll post our results. -RAM |
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"RAM" wrote in message
... As a test, I turned off Cached mode on my Outlook 2007 for a day, then turned it back on. No new OST file - looks like Outlook re-used the existing one. I thought about what I had done before when I saw what I described and realized that I got a new OST when the mail profile was new but there was already an OST of the default name in the folder. It wasn't due to turning Cached Exchange mode off then on. Sorry for the misinformation. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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