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I have a user who uses two computers at different times through out the day.
One has Outlook 2003 and the other 2007. Both are set up to use Cached Exchange Mode accessing an Exchange 2003 server.. When the user views email on one computer, then goes to the other computer and opens up Outlook, some of the emails are not there and vice versa. My first thought was that there's not a copy being left on the server. However, I do not see a setting for this like you have on a pop3 setup for instance. I know that more detailed info will probably be needed to get an answer here. Just let me know and I will supply any additional details. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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One additional thing to remember is that Outlook 2003 and 2007 use a
different method for indexing the mailbox which could account for some of the issue. Using a single version of Outlook with the mailbox would probably clear up the issue after deleting both mailbox contents and allowing Exchange to rebuild each one. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] ALWAYS post your Outlook version! Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Jason737" wrote in message ... I have a user who uses two computers at different times through out the day. One has Outlook 2003 and the other 2007. Both are set up to use Cached Exchange Mode accessing an Exchange 2003 server.. When the user views email on one computer, then goes to the other computer and opens up Outlook, some of the emails are not there and vice versa. My first thought was that there's not a copy being left on the server. However, I do not see a setting for this like you have on a pop3 setup for instance. I know that more detailed info will probably be needed to get an answer here. Just let me know and I will supply any additional details. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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=?Utf-8?B?SmFzb243Mzc=?= wrote in
: I have a user who uses two computers at different times through out the day. One has Outlook 2003 and the other 2007. Both are set up to use Cached Exchange Mode accessing an Exchange 2003 server.. When the user views email on one computer, then goes to the other computer and opens up Outlook, some of the emails are not there and vice versa. My first thought was that there's not a copy being left on the server. However, I do not see a setting for this like you have on a pop3 setup for instance. I know that more detailed info will probably be needed to get an answer here. Just let me know and I will supply any additional details. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Check if the messages are there in OWA. If they are then it's likely a corrupt local cache copy. Close Outlook on the system that is not seeing the messages, delete/rename the OST file and restart Outlook. This will recreate the local cached copy and the messages hopefully will be there. |
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![]() "Jason737" wrote: I have a user who uses two computers at different times through out the day. One has Outlook 2003 and the other 2007. Both are set up to use Cached Exchange Mode accessing an Exchange 2003 server.. When the user views email on one computer, then goes to the other computer and opens up Outlook, some of the emails are not there and vice versa. My first thought was that there's not a copy being left on the server. However, I do not see a setting for this like you have on a pop3 setup for instance. I know that more detailed info will probably be needed to get an answer here. Just let me know and I will supply any additional details. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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![]() "Jason737" wrote: I have a user who uses two computers at different times through out the day. One has Outlook 2003 and the other 2007. Both are set up to use Cached Exchange Mode accessing an Exchange 2003 server.. When the user views email on one computer, then goes to the other computer and opens up Outlook, some of the emails are not there and vice versa. My first thought was that there's not a copy being left on the server. However, I do not see a setting for this like you have on a pop3 setup for instance. I know that more detailed info will probably be needed to get an answer here. Just let me know and I will supply any additional details. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Deleting the OST files did it. I have 2007 on both machines now and all looks well. Thank you to all who replied to my question. Very helpful!! |
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