Until recently, our Exchange 5.5 Server has been running smoothly.  Lately
however, it
has been running S..L..O..W on occasions.  Our server is older (Dell 6300
with Dual 400 MHZ
processors and 1.5 GB of memory..... 700 users).  The only thing that's
changed is we
have recently started upgrading some of our NT 4.0 workstations to Windows
XP workstations.
Almost all those users receive the following message the first time they
logon....

Outlook is retrieving data from the Microsoft Exchange Server "Exchange".
You can cancel
the request or minimize this message to the Windows taskbar until Outlook
closes the
message automatically.

Some of them receive the message more frequently.  Maybe the two issues
aren't related,
but I thought I'd start here, since it's the only thing that's changed
recently.  Is anybody else
having issues using XP Professional with Exchange 5.5?

Thanks.

Robert


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