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Outlook 2003 on Exchange server
Posted by Steve C - Ohio on January 4th, 2006


I am not sure where to post this, but.... we are running Windows 2000 servers
with MS Exchange, and Office 2003 (Outlook). If I logon at a different
desktop, all of my Outlook e-mails, sent emails, etc. levae my work station
and appear to get downloaded onto the other workstation (not good).

Any idea how to resolve this? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!

Posted by Steven L Umbach on January 4th, 2006


It sounds like you have a roaming profile and something is not configured
correctly. I suggest that you "cross-post" to an Outlook 2003 and an
Exchange newsgroup also. --- Steve

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...402691033.aspx ---
Outlook for roaming users
http://www.uwasa.fi/~ts/http/crospost.html --- cross-posting

"Steve C - Ohio" <SteveCOhio@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:902D322A-742E-4A4E-B4C1-6B16960865E5@microsoft.com...
>I am not sure where to post this, but.... we are running Windows 2000
>servers
> with MS Exchange, and Office 2003 (Outlook). If I logon at a different
> desktop, all of my Outlook e-mails, sent emails, etc. levae my work
> station
> and appear to get downloaded onto the other workstation (not good).
>
> Any idea how to resolve this? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!



Posted by Bruce Chambers on January 5th, 2006


Steve C - Ohio wrote:
> I am not sure where to post this, but.... we are running Windows 2000 servers
> with MS Exchange, and Office 2003 (Outlook). If I logon at a different
> desktop, all of my Outlook e-mails, sent emails, etc. levae my work station
> and appear to get downloaded onto the other workstation (not good).
>
> Any idea how to resolve this? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!



Have you configured Outlook to used Cached Mode? If so, deselect the
option.


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