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    kj2n Guest

    Forcing Cached Mode

    Is there a way I can force an Outlook client to always used Cached mode? i.e.
    through GPO?

    thanks,
    kj2n

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    Jason Guest
    "kj2n" <kj2n@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:167647BF-0394-449C-99FD-2AC3174B0ADC@microsoft.com...
    Is there a way I can force an Outlook client to always used Cached mode?
    i.e.
    through GPO?

    thanks,
    kj2n
    Outlook Profiler
    http://goffconcepts.com/products/win...ler/index.html

  3. #3
    mohammed Guest
    Hi Jason,

    We can do that using CIW (Custome Installatin Wizard)for installtion of
    Outlook and CMW (Custom Maintenance Wizard) for editing and reinstalling the
    Outlook on the client machines.

    These Tools are available from the Exchange server 2003 CD.

    Please click on the link to know more about the tools
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290205



    "Jason" wrote:

    "kj2n" <kj2n@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:167647BF-0394-449C-99FD-2AC3174B0ADC@microsoft.com...
    Is there a way I can force an Outlook client to always used Cached mode?
    i.e.
    through GPO?

    thanks,
    kj2n

    Outlook Profiler
    http://goffconcepts.com/products/win...ler/index.html


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