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I have 6 Outlook 2003 users on a low bandwith network. Because of loaction
we cannot get HSIA without a T-1 type service which does not pay for itself
for what we do. We recently replaced our PCs and changed Outlook clients
from 2000 to 2003. We are having issues with e-mail and attachment downloads
(using .pst files) We are using a typical pop service from an outside vendor.
The Outlook client will not complete the download and during the attempt,
all other internet access is haulted.
Is there a good way to configure Outlook for this type of environment? I am
confused as to why these issues were not there when using the older client
version.
we cannot get HSIA without a T-1 type service which does not pay for itself
for what we do. We recently replaced our PCs and changed Outlook clients
from 2000 to 2003. We are having issues with e-mail and attachment downloads
(using .pst files) We are using a typical pop service from an outside vendor.
The Outlook client will not complete the download and during the attempt,
all other internet access is haulted.
Is there a good way to configure Outlook for this type of environment? I am
confused as to why these issues were not there when using the older client
version.