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Cabarrus (TechnicalUser)
9 Mar 10 20:30
we setup a new exchange 2007 server in new infastructure and users that have more then 5000 emails in a folder when launching outlook 07 get a long delay..

Seems to be latency between outlook & exchange, not sure if anyone has experienced this and has some ideas?

thanks
egodette (TechnicalUser)
24 Mar 10 15:58
turn off cache mode in outlook.
ntinlin (IS/IT--Management)
16 Apr 10 11:34
This should really be in an Exchange forum. But..

Actually you would want cache mode turned on with that number of items unless mailbox is >4GB.

See this article for why >5000 items in a folder is a bad idea for online use.

Understanding the Performance Impact of High Item Counts and Restricted Views

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc535025(EXCHG.80,printer).aspx
 

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