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hi,
We get a problem using the advance search in outlook 2003, when one of our user try to search e-mails in exchange folder (exchange 2003 enterprise), it can't get any result but when she try to using the same search for local pst, it can show the searched result. And the problem only apply to one user in our network. Have anyone has similar experience or solution for this? Thanks. Andy |
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Andy wrote:
We get a problem using the advance search in outlook 2003, when one of our user try to search e-mails in exchange folder (exchange 2003 enterprise), it can't get any result but when she try to using the same search for local pst, it can show the searched result. And the problem only apply to one user in our network. Have anyone has similar experience or solution for this? Thanks. Ste the exact steps you're taking to perform the search. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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We are using the outlook 2003 SP3, we use the advance search in the find,
and key in or select the "sent from" box, and then click the find, for some user like me, I can have the search result with exactly the message I needed, but for some users, nothing is returned. And I just find that the only difference for those who can search and those who can't search is that I 've cached the exchange folder and for those who can't search is that they didn't cached the exchange folder. Is that I can't search in the exchange folder is I don't cached it? Andy "Brian Tillman" bl... Andy wrote: We get a problem using the advance search in outlook 2003, when one of our user try to search e-mails in exchange folder (exchange 2003 enterprise), it can't get any result but when she try to using the same search for local pst, it can show the searched result. And the problem only apply to one user in our network. Have anyone has similar experience or solution for this? Thanks. Ste the exact steps you're taking to perform the search. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Andy wrote:
We are using the outlook 2003 SP3, we use the advance search in the find, and key in or select the "sent from" box, and then click the find, for some user like me, I can have the search result with exactly the message I needed, but for some users, nothing is returned. And I just find that the only difference for those who can search and those who can't search is that I 've cached the exchange folder and for those who can't search is that they didn't cached the exchange folder. Is that I can't search in the exchange folder is I don't cached it? It would be easy enough to test. Have one of those people enable Cached Exchange mode and see if that makes a diference. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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