I agree 100% that it is NOT exchange intolerant, again, just makin an
off the wall comment, didn't mean to p*** anyone off. :-) 

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We've always "tried" to answer Exchange questions here. YMMV, but most
Exchange admins I know are also buried deep in AD world. Most AD admins
I know also work daily on Exchange. With the close integration between
Exc and AD, I feel that asking Exc-related question here is to be
expected.
 
I agree that prefixing the subject with "OT" will make some filters
happy, but the inference that this list is Exchange-intolerant is
incorrect.
 

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Sent: Wed 5/17/2006 1:36 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange Cache Mode -Help


Did I not get the memo about this list changing to the Exchange list?
 
 
Hmmm... Maybe I need to re-evaluate my filters.

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Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 1:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Exchange Cache Mode -Help



I have a Win 2003 -installed exchenge server 2003
Scenario:

 I have an user who has configure her exchange mailbox properly; the
user is
using a cache mode file(.ost), so far good. Yesterday I configured her
laptop
because she is leaving the country, I configured (Exchange access over
HTTP)
plus option Cache Mode.  But 2 hours later the user call me telling me
she
lose all the e-mails of the day !!!!!! . I checked and she was right .
The
e-mails were not there ?????????? However I found all the e-mails in the
server (Message Tracking Center) 

Two days ago an IT guy remove the mailbox from other user (Computer
maintenance) then he reconfigured the mailbox and set to use a new .ost
file
the last one was 480MB, but now ... the user call me telling me can not
find
a lot e-mails that he received. ?????????? ... The same all the e-mails
are
in the server but not in the client???? 

I am not sure what is going on ?? Please comments to solve this
situation.

Thank You ...

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