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Hi, i have a site of 40 workstations, recently more and more users complaint
that they have to press the "Send/Receive" button in order to update their Inbox and i found that their Outlook 2003 are all in Offline mode. May i know the reason why this is still happening even though i have the "When Starting" section set to "Automatically detect connection state"? Thanks. This is where i found the "When Starting" option: 'Control Panel|Mail|E-mail Accounts|View or change existing e-mail accounts', select "Microsoft Exchange Server", click "Change", click "More Settings", change the settings in the "When Starting" section on the "General" tab. |
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