What element are you remotely accessing? 

I take it you mean a client at a remote site? 

Which version of Exchange?

 

I'm taking it that you mean an outlook client accessing an Exch2003 svr,
if so then an outlook over SSL connection will be fine, especially if
you cache locally... I've got clients out on lines 500ms +

 

Cheers,

 

Rob 

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All; 

This may be slightly off topic. 

Does anyone remember how fast Exchange needs the line speed to be for
remote access? I am working with a client that is having time out issues
with a 248ms (average) packet time. With some static routing I might be
able to get this number down to say 125ms but my fear is that will
likewise be too slow. From a networking (routing) side of things I can
see some peering loss in Europe so there is no really easy answer save
building special static routes or PPP connections, etc. 

Thanks! 



Brent Eads
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