With 5.5 the client often will Dr.Watson if open, anyway it won't work.
So, the answer is: NO, you must close the client. Dunno with E2k.
Heiko
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I think it is good practice to advise your end user about the move and
hence this gives you the opportunity to ask him\her to close his\her
outlook, to prevent any loss of mail is a smooth one to use...:-)
Sander
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I've done it with Outlook open. The user will get a message to the effect
that their mail is unavailable, but it'll come back.
Missy
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I've had it work, and I've had it fail. Seems to be some combination of
client OS and Outlook version pairings that work great, some don't.
Its safest to do it while the user is not actively logged in. Fortunately,
my experience has been that the issues will be solely on the client side,
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Ditto
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I've done it with Outlook open. The user will get a message
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I've had it work, and I've had it fail. Seems to be some combination of
client OS and Outlook version
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Yes that has been my experience also. But it is best practice to do it when
the user is not logged into Exchange.
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