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  • mike - Jan 26 2007 | microsoft, outlook, exchange

    Jeff Lill told me about this setting. I was complaining that Outlook is taking FOREVER (minutes) to connect to our Exchange server (says "trying to connect" in the status bar). He said he thinks the culprit is the speed-auto detection option. Apparently, Outlook will have a different behavior for a slow connection speed than a fast one (download only headers instead of the whole message). But this check takes quite some time to establish.

    If you're always using a high-speed connection, the performance of connecting to Exchange can be drastically sped up by turning off this option (uncheck File/ Cached Exchange Mode/On Slow Connections Download Only Header).

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