RE: Outlook 2010 questions

2012-02-14 Thread Nicholas Turner
[2] Suggested Contacts

The bane of my life currently as they broke the corrupt mailto: address fix 
they put in place for outlook 2007

Nick Turner

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RE: Outlook 2010 questions

2012-02-13 Thread Michael B. Smith
[1] it's part of the mailbox, so it's part of the OST that is synced locally.

[2] Suggested Contacts

[3] because an lEDN is the real name of a contact.

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Michael B. Smith
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From: Sharp, Kevin [mailto:kevin.sh...@usask.ca]
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 5:35 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Outlook 2010 questions

A couple of questions:

1. I've read that the outlook 2010 autocomplete cache is stored server side.  
If this is true does/should switching from cached - noncached mode make any 
changes to the cache entries or do you use a local .nk2 in cached mode?

2. Is there a way to dump the addresses out from the server side cache so you 
can see them?

3. Some users have cached entries to visible mail contact objects.  If the 
contact object disappears (ex. mail migration...a mailbox might be created and 
a contact that pointed to the external system deleted), the cached entries 
create lots of bouncing messages.  You can of course fix this issue by throwing 
the exchange legacy address of the contact onto the mailbox as an x500 address. 
 But the question remains in the back of my mind...was the outlook cache really 
storing the contact as a legacy address, and if so..WHY?


thanks

Kevin

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