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da crusher October 4th 07 06:23 PM

Free/Busy Slowness
 
Hi All,

We are running Outlook 2003 sp2, Exchange 2003 SP2 - I have a user who has
the proper permissions to update other users' calendars - she does this by
going to File Open other users' folder Calendar. The other user's
calendars take anywhere from 15-60 seconds before it is fully populated and
she can see all the entries. If she tries to make a change or add an entry
before it is fully populated, she receives an error. Once it is fully
populated, it works fine.

Is there any way to adjust this? They are not in cached mode, so I would
think it should be almost instantaneous(?).

Thanks in advance!!

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] October 6th 07 11:54 PM

Free/Busy Slowness
 
It is a network latency problem - check with your network admin. Free/busy is stored on either the Exchange server or if not using one, the server where you chose to populate your free/busy information.

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After furious head scratching, da crusher asked:

| Hi All,
|
| We are running Outlook 2003 sp2, Exchange 2003 SP2 - I have a user
| who has the proper permissions to update other users' calendars - she
| does this by going to File Open other users' folder Calendar.
| The other user's calendars take anywhere from 15-60 seconds before it
| is fully populated and she can see all the entries. If she tries to
| make a change or add an entry before it is fully populated, she
| receives an error. Once it is fully populated, it works fine.
|
| Is there any way to adjust this? They are not in cached mode, so I
| would think it should be almost instantaneous(?).
|
| Thanks in advance!!

da crusher October 8th 07 04:51 PM

Free/Busy Slowness
 
I thought this as well, but I don't believe this to be the case. I was just
provided with some new info - when the user is added to the exchange admins
group in AD, the free/busy info populates instantly, but when she is removed,
there is latency?
I there some kind of authentication that is happening that is causing the
latency?

thanks!!

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

It is a network latency problem - check with your network admin. Free/busy is stored on either the Exchange server or if not using one, the server where you chose to populate your free/busy information.

--Â
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, da crusher asked:

| Hi All,
|
| We are running Outlook 2003 sp2, Exchange 2003 SP2 - I have a user
| who has the proper permissions to update other users' calendars - she
| does this by going to File Open other users' folder Calendar.
| The other user's calendars take anywhere from 15-60 seconds before it
| is fully populated and she can see all the entries. If she tries to
| make a change or add an entry before it is fully populated, she
| receives an error. Once it is fully populated, it works fine.
|
| Is there any way to adjust this? They are not in cached mode, so I
| would think it should be almost instantaneous(?).
|
| Thanks in advance!!



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