My office uses Outlook 2003 without cached mode enabled due to some incompatabilities with an add on we are using.
When looking at a public folder with a large amount of information (emails, posts, whatever) for the first time it will take a while for all the messages to load. When looking at it after that the folder will load up very quickly.
The effect last for as indeterminate amount of time.
Outlook seems to store the information about what is in the folder in memory or using a temporary cache of some sort.
What I'm trying to do is figure out where and how Outlook stores this information. I'd like the cache to last a bit longer than it does if possible, or figure out a way for it to pre-load this information on startup in the morning.
When looking at a public folder with a large amount of information (emails, posts, whatever) for the first time it will take a while for all the messages to load. When looking at it after that the folder will load up very quickly.
The effect last for as indeterminate amount of time.
Outlook seems to store the information about what is in the folder in memory or using a temporary cache of some sort.
What I'm trying to do is figure out where and how Outlook stores this information. I'd like the cache to last a bit longer than it does if possible, or figure out a way for it to pre-load this information on startup in the morning.