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Hello,
I've been running outlook 2003 for a few years now on a terminal server . ..and not really had many problems .. however lately more and more users are messaging me about email getting hung up in the outbox .. while closing and reopening the application will allow them to send .. it seems strange to have this in the first place.. any ideas? |
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AndreZ typed: Hello, I've been running outlook 2003 for a few years now on a terminal server . .and not really had many problems .. however lately more and more users are messaging me about email getting hung up in the outbox .. while closing and reopening the application will allow them to send .. it seems strange to have this in the first place.. any ideas? Are you using Exchange? Does this happen to OL2003 users *not* using TS? |
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Sorry, I should have known better to include more info.
No, they're just pop3 accounts running on a windows 2000 terminal server. at first i thought maybe it was a problem with the file size of the PST .. but there is such a variance in size between users .. it's even happening to new users that I create .. I've tried running a repair on outlook but it hasn't done anything. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In , AndreZ typed: Hello, I've been running outlook 2003 for a few years now on a terminal server . .and not really had many problems .. however lately more and more users are messaging me about email getting hung up in the outbox .. while closing and reopening the application will allow them to send .. it seems strange to have this in the first place.. any ideas? Are you using Exchange? Does this happen to OL2003 users *not* using TS? |
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AndreZ typed: Sorry, I should have known better to include more info. No, they're just pop3 accounts running on a windows 2000 terminal server. at first i thought maybe it was a problem with the file size of the PST .. but there is such a variance in size between users .. it's even happening to new users that I create .. I've tried running a repair on outlook but it hasn't done anything. Where are the PST files located? They need to be on the C drive of the TS box, note - MS doesn't support accessing PST files across a LAN/WAN connection. How many users are logging in simultaneously when this happens? What are the hardware specs of the TS box itself? "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In , AndreZ typed: Hello, I've been running outlook 2003 for a few years now on a terminal server . .and not really had many problems .. however lately more and more users are messaging me about email getting hung up in the outbox .. while closing and reopening the application will allow them to send .. it seems strange to have this in the first place.. any ideas? Are you using Exchange? Does this happen to OL2003 users *not* using TS? |
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The PST files are located on the local F:\ drive and they have been for
about 4 years with no incidents up until recently. It's a windows 2000 TS 2gb Memory dual 2ghz xeon processors RAID 1 (c and d partitions) (2 hard drives total 35gb each) RAID 5 (f drive) (3 hard drives total 35gb each) there are generally about 25 users online at any given time during the day, cpu usage is usually about 8 - 15% and memory usuage is usually about 40%. However this problem isn't limited to during the day .. it can happen when one user is online late at night remotely. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In , AndreZ typed: Sorry, I should have known better to include more info. No, they're just pop3 accounts running on a windows 2000 terminal server. at first i thought maybe it was a problem with the file size of the PST .. but there is such a variance in size between users .. it's even happening to new users that I create .. I've tried running a repair on outlook but it hasn't done anything. Where are the PST files located? They need to be on the C drive of the TS box, note - MS doesn't support accessing PST files across a LAN/WAN connection. How many users are logging in simultaneously when this happens? What are the hardware specs of the TS box itself? "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In , AndreZ typed: Hello, I've been running outlook 2003 for a few years now on a terminal server . .and not really had many problems .. however lately more and more users are messaging me about email getting hung up in the outbox .. while closing and reopening the application will allow them to send .. it seems strange to have this in the first place.. any ideas? Are you using Exchange? Does this happen to OL2003 users *not* using TS? |
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AndreZ typed: The PST files are located on the local F:\ drive I shouldn't have said C, sorry. As long as it's a *local* disk, and not a network drive, that's fine. However, how big are they, and do your users regularly delete items & compact the PST files? IF you do so, does this problem recur? and they have been for about 4 years with no incidents up until recently. It's a windows 2000 TS 2gb Memory dual 2ghz xeon processors RAID 1 (c and d partitions) (2 hard drives total 35gb each) RAID 5 (f drive) (3 hard drives total 35gb each) there are generally about 25 users online at any given time during the day, cpu usage is usually about 8 - 15% and memory usuage is usually about 40%. However this problem isn't limited to during the day .. it can happen when one user is online late at night remotely. I would probably want way more memory than that with 25 simultaneous users. Can you reproduce the problem? Sure you can't get Exchange? PST files are de debbil. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In , AndreZ typed: Sorry, I should have known better to include more info. No, they're just pop3 accounts running on a windows 2000 terminal server. at first i thought maybe it was a problem with the file size of the PST .. but there is such a variance in size between users .. it's even happening to new users that I create .. I've tried running a repair on outlook but it hasn't done anything. Where are the PST files located? They need to be on the C drive of the TS box, note - MS doesn't support accessing PST files across a LAN/WAN connection. How many users are logging in simultaneously when this happens? What are the hardware specs of the TS box itself? "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In , AndreZ typed: Hello, I've been running outlook 2003 for a few years now on a terminal server . .and not really had many problems .. however lately more and more users are messaging me about email getting hung up in the outbox .. while closing and reopening the application will allow them to send .. it seems strange to have this in the first place.. any ideas? Are you using Exchange? Does this happen to OL2003 users *not* using TS? |
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