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| Tags: 2007, after, installation, outlook, performance, poor, sp1 |
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why is caching turned off? We turned caching off due to the way our users work. By caching I mean the .PST and .OST files. Since we use Citrix we had no end of problems with lost .PST and .OST files. M$ does not support networking these files btw. They are meant to be stored on the local computer, and the user is not meant to use another one at all (try using large sharepoint lists in a Terminal server environment). -- ArildS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ArildS's Profile: http://www.citrixguide.com1987 View this thread: http://www.citrixguide.com/showthread.php?t=23635 |
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