September 01, 1998 04:01 PM

Optimize Outlook on Exchange

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Configure Outlook for improved performance
Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 has several components you can use to improve client, server, and networking performance. You can optimally configure Microsoft Outlook 8.03 to interact with Exchange by using the same techniques you used to optimize previous versions of Outlook and the Exchange client.

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Fantastic. This single issue causes more Exchange/Outlook global grief than any other. We got on top of the binding order issue fairly early, but your article documents systematic tests that would allow would-be Outlook deployers to avoid the first few weeks of sporadic (and acute) user unhappiness. Job well done, and still relevant for Outlook2000.

Paul Brown 2/16/2000 6:20:06 PM


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