
August 28th 08, 10:03 PM
posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
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OL2003 reply very slow
Attached are the ipconfig files for the server and two workstations.
"Jim Behning SBS MVP" wrote in
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Post ipconfig/all from server and workstation or two.
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 13:05:53 -0400, "Chris Currell"
wrote:
Thanks for you help,
Our server is SBS 2003 with all the latest service paches and updates
applied so are all our workstations.The only problem we have is with
Outlook
ont he clients computes, everything eles seems to be running fine.
The users are running Outlook 2003 (no CRM installed) in cashe mode and
there mail profiles only contain one connection to our exchange server. We
restrict POP email accounts on the workstations.
a bunch of users in our office are complaining that when they reply to an
email message it takes about 30 seconds or so for the reply window to
appear and or the replied email to leave there computer. Does any one have
any idea on what may be causing this?
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
yahoo.com wrote in
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Chris Currell wrote:
a bunch of users in our office are complaining that when they reply
to an email message it takes about 30 seconds or so for the reply
window to appear and or the replied email to leave there computer. We
are running SBS 2003 and all the computers in the office are running
XP with Office 2003, (all service packs for both). Does any one have
any idea on what may be causing this?
I am running Office 2007, (the only person in he office) and do not
have this problem.
Hi - I suggest you post questions like this in
microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs, as it's not likely to be an Outlook
issue per se. I'm setting up this reply to crosspost there for your
convenience. Please include more information, such as your current SP
levels on everything on the server, whether anything else seems
sluggish,
and whether your users are using cached mode, what they've got in their
mail profiles, etc.
See what SBS support is working on
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/default.aspx
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