I'm having no problems running multiple clients cached and not cached
against the same mailbox. I've been using a LAN desktop accessing directly -
no local (cached) mailbox, and a laptop with the local copy. In addition, I
recently upgraded to a new laptop and simply replicated the entire mailbox
onto the new machine. I had both laptops running at the same time and made
changes to either one w/o any problems. I guess, I didn't make any changes
to the same records - that should be interesting to see how sync'ing is
handled and if errors occur.
Stefan
> With prior versions of Outlook (XP and earlier), a viable
> OST file only could be saved on one computer. I always
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> Chris
Chris McConnell - 30 Jul 2003 10:44 GMT
Right. With your two laptops running in cached mode
against the same Exchange mailbox, I wonder what will
happen if you run both laptops offline, change the data
in (say) the same Outlook contact, and then sync up both
laptops by hooking back up to the Exchange Server online?
Which Outlook contact record will "win" and will it be by
time of modification or by time of synchronization? Or,
will a conflict be generated that needs manual resolution?
And how often will similar situations arise??? As you
know, I turned off cached mode on all my machines (at
home and at work), except one (my laptop).
Keep me posted on your experiences! Thanks!!!
Chris
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