No, shared mail folders cannot be cached.
You can cache any other shared folder though such as Contacts and Calendar.
You can also cache Public Folders.
If you've got full mailbox access to those additional mailboxes, then you
could set them up as IMAP accounts. Ask your mail admin for the settings for
IMAP support.
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"Arnoud Sietsema" <Arnoud
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> Hi,
>
> I'm running Windows 7 and Office 2007 SP2.
>
> I'm using outlook to view multple accounts on an exchange server. One
> account is set up as a 'main' account, and the others are added as
> additional
> (shared) mailboxes. For some reason however, these are not cached. The
> performance of outlook is in these cases absolutelly horrable. Ill haveto
> wat
> multiple seconds to see the list of emails in a folder.
>
> Is there any way that I can use these shared folders and have the
> performance of any other 'non shared' folder?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Arnoud Sietsema