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Heres an interesting problem. i hope someone has a clue what's causing
it. Brand New computer, Dell desktop, OS: MS XP pro, added to a domain. MS Exchange 2000 is mail server MS Office XP pro 2003 / Outlook 2003 Problem: User sends mail, mail remains in outbox until either of two conditions exist: 1) User selects a different Oulook 2003 window, or a diffeerent imbox selection is read. Any outlook function is performed. Then mail is sent. 2) User waits for a few minutes, then mail is sent. If User sends mail, then uses MS Word, or other program, mail is not sent for many minutes. Attempts to resolve issue: I opened other profies and this is duoplicated across profiles, but only on this computer. All other computers in domain sends mail instantly. I made attempts to remove any .NET or plugin that may be inerferring. This is the cleanest machine in our domain. Mail is sent to "Send immdeiately when online". Outlook always indicates it is online. I'm stumped any suggestions are apreciated. |
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Outlook 2003 Performs Slowly or Stops Responding When
Connected to Exchange Server 2003 Through HTTP http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=331320 One thing mentioned in the above article: The Bypass proxy server for local addresses check box is selected in the Microsoft Internet Explorer options, and the HTTP connection to your Exchange Server 2003 e-mail server can be made through the HTTP proxy server on the network that you are connected to. I would look into the RPC packet as a culprit. I would also look into the following article and check out the information about the Planner Options and the IM options. These will slow down many machines. My clients turn them on without understanding how it effects them. http://support.microsoft.com/?id=839862 - How to turn off the Planner Options feature - Turn off Instant Messaging integration in Outlook Nikki "AV IT Support" wrote in message ups.com... Heres an interesting problem. i hope someone has a clue what's causing it. Brand New computer, Dell desktop, OS: MS XP pro, added to a domain. MS Exchange 2000 is mail server MS Office XP pro 2003 / Outlook 2003 Problem: User sends mail, mail remains in outbox until either of two conditions exist: 1) User selects a different Oulook 2003 window, or a diffeerent imbox selection is read. Any outlook function is performed. Then mail is sent. 2) User waits for a few minutes, then mail is sent. If User sends mail, then uses MS Word, or other program, mail is not sent for many minutes. Attempts to resolve issue: I opened other profies and this is duoplicated across profiles, but only on this computer. All other computers in domain sends mail instantly. I made attempts to remove any .NET or plugin that may be inerferring. This is the cleanest machine in our domain. Mail is sent to "Send immdeiately when online". Outlook always indicates it is online. I'm stumped any suggestions are apreciated. |
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