Outlook 2003 // RPC over HTTP configuration settings (slow/fast network)

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Antoine Golio

Hi,

a.. On a fast network, connect using HTTP first, then connect using TCP/IP
a.. On a slow network, connect using HTTP first, then connect using TCP/IP

I'd like to know how Outlook detect that it is using a fast or a slow
network link?
Is there a registry network bandwith threshold ?

Does Outlook use this Office 2003 SP1 GPO/Registry setting:
Cached Exchange low bandwidth threshold
Registry: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\RPC\SlowBitRate

Explanation: Specifies the bit rate threshhold value. If the bit rate of the
active network connection is below this value, Outlook identifies the
network connection as a "slow" connection and operates accordingly (for
example, downloading headers instead of full messages).
 

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