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Hi Everyone,
Using hosted Exchange, our clients are having problems with shared calendars. When opening shared calendars (RPC over HTTP) they are taking forever to open. What I'm wondering is, is there a way of caching the calendar data or making it faster? There were a lot of entries, but I archived it so there were only 6 months of entries in the calendar. This worked for awhile, but now I have the same problem again. There has to be a solution since Microsoft seem to be pushing in this direction. If anyone can help, that'd be great. Thanks, |
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What has your Provider said? Do they have MAPI open? Does it do the same
thing? What Outlook version are you using and SP level? Also is this Hosted Exchange 2003 or 2007? Oliver |
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look in the profile- more settings. you can cache the shared calendar.
tools, accounts, select exchange acct & click change, then more settings. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Gorge Lucas" wrote in message ... Hi Everyone, Using hosted Exchange, our clients are having problems with shared calendars. When opening shared calendars (RPC over HTTP) they are taking forever to open. What I'm wondering is, is there a way of caching the calendar data or making it faster? There were a lot of entries, but I archived it so there were only 6 months of entries in the calendar. This worked for awhile, but now I have the same problem again. There has to be a solution since Microsoft seem to be pushing in this direction. If anyone can help, that'd be great. Thanks, |
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Gorge Lucas wrote:
Hi Everyone, Using hosted Exchange, our clients are having problems with shared calendars. When opening shared calendars (RPC over HTTP) they are taking forever to open. What I'm wondering is, is there a way of caching the calendar data or making it faster? There were a lot of entries, but I archived it so there were only 6 months of entries in the calendar. This worked for awhile, but now I have the same problem again. There has to be a solution since Microsoft seem to be pushing in this direction. If anyone can help, that'd be great. Thanks, What kind of shared calendars? Public folders can be added to your offline cache. Users' mailbox calendars can be added to your offline cache if you use Outlook 2007, if I recall correctly - see Diane's reply for more info on that. I suggest you put the data back into the calendars if it's important enough to keep in the first place. The issue isn't really to do with the size or number of items. I would not use PST files at all. |
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![]() "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" hoo.com wrote in message ... Gorge Lucas wrote: Hi Everyone, Using hosted Exchange, our clients are having problems with shared calendars. When opening shared calendars (RPC over HTTP) they are taking forever to open. What I'm wondering is, is there a way of caching the calendar data or making it faster? There were a lot of entries, but I archived it so there were only 6 months of entries in the calendar. This worked for awhile, but now I have the same problem again. There has to be a solution since Microsoft seem to be pushing in this direction. If anyone can help, that'd be great. Thanks, What kind of shared calendars? Public folders can be added to your offline cache. Users' mailbox calendars can be added to your offline cache if you use Outlook 2007, if I recall correctly - see Diane's reply for more info on that. Just normal calendars. I cannot use public folders because of the way the business is run. It's a company that's always on the road. They are using Windows Mobiles to update their calendars on the road. I am pretty sure I've tried cached calendars but I'll try this option again. Clients are using Office 2007 yes. I suggest you put the data back into the calendars if it's important enough to keep in the first place. The issue isn't really to do with the size or number of items. I would not use PST files at all. How is this a PST problem? |
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Gorge Lucas wrote:
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" hoo.com wrote in message ... Gorge Lucas wrote: Hi Everyone, Using hosted Exchange, our clients are having problems with shared calendars. When opening shared calendars (RPC over HTTP) they are taking forever to open. What I'm wondering is, is there a way of caching the calendar data or making it faster? There were a lot of entries, but I archived it so there were only 6 months of entries in the calendar. This worked for awhile, but now I have the same problem again. There has to be a solution since Microsoft seem to be pushing in this direction. If anyone can help, that'd be great. Thanks, What kind of shared calendars? Public folders can be added to your offline cache. Users' mailbox calendars can be added to your offline cache if you use Outlook 2007, if I recall correctly - see Diane's reply for more info on that. Just normal calendars. I cannot use public folders because of the way the business is run. It's a company that's always on the road. They are using Windows Mobiles to update their calendars on the road. I am pretty sure I've tried cached calendars but I'll try this option again. OK - that's really your only option. If you used an in-house Exchange server you could look into Add2Exchange to sync peoples' mailbox calendars to a public one (one direction). Clients are using Office 2007 yes. I suggest you put the data back into the calendars if it's important enough to keep in the first place. The issue isn't really to do with the size or number of items. I would not use PST files at all. How is this a PST problem? It isn't. I mention it because PSTs themselves introduce another problem. See http://www.exchangefaq.org/faq/Excha...=-BAD/qid/1209 |
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