Excellent. Thanks for the feedback. I agree on roaming profiles - we tried them in this office years ago, and it caused nothing but problems. That office seems to love them, however. We're working on trying to wean them off of them, but it's a definite layer 8 problem.
Kurt On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 9:24 AM, Daniel Chenault <[email protected]> wrote: > The OST/PST file (essentially the same thing used in different ways) was > never intended for multiple, simultaneous access. I was part of thT > discussion back in the day when the decision was made and I know the > architecture has not changed. > > Short version: you're correct in your surmise. Also, roaming profile = bad > IMHO. > >> On Aug 1, 2014, at 8:54, "Kurt Buff" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> All, >> >> I have an interesting problem with two staff members. We're using >> Outlook 2010, Exchange 2010 SP3... >> >> I've got a couple of staff in our Australia who are experiencing auth >> popups frequently for Outlook when it is open. >> >> It turns out that this office has roaming profiles - but most of the >> staff over there don't have this problem (and nobody here in the US >> does, and we don't use roaming profiles.) >> >> However, I found out yesterday that one of the two (don't know about >> the other yet) seems to be logged into two different machines >> simultaneously. >> >> I suspect that using multiple instances of Outlook pointing to the >> same OST file might be causing this - can anyone (dis)confirm that >> this might be the root of the problem? I don't have a good way to test >> it here, so am hoping someone has run into this and figured it out. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Kurt >> >> > >
