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Dave
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Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:05 pm Post subject:
Microsoft - Exchange Delay |
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I have SBS server 2000 fully up to date on service packs etc...
I have a client running XP Pro (as do all my clients)
This one client does not recieve it's email in a timely manner. It has
taken up to 45 minutes, sometimes on time but mostly it takes 30 minutes to
get an alert or for the email to show at all.
and I don't know why?
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Jim Behning
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Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:17 pm Post subject:
Re: Microsoft - Exchange Delay |
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Is wins running on the XP box? Ipconfig/all from server and problem
workstation.
Is file and print sharing enabled in the XP SP2 firewall?
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
| Quote: | I have SBS server 2000 fully up to date on service packs etc...
I have a client running XP Pro (as do all my clients)
This one client does not recieve it's email in a timely manner. It has
taken up to 45 minutes, sometimes on time but mostly it takes 30 minutes to
get an alert or for the email to show at all.
and I don't know why?
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Jim B. SBS Community Member
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Dave
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Posted:
Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:51 pm Post subject:
Re: Microsoft - Exchange Delay |
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Wins is running on the server not on the PC.
File and print sharing is enabled on the PC
The firewall was running. I disabled it but still expiercing the same
problem. Also when this user clicks on help for Excel or Word it ask for the
installation disc everytime.
"Jim Behning" wrote:
| Quote: | Is wins running on the XP box? Ipconfig/all from server and problem
workstation.
Is file and print sharing enabled in the XP SP2 firewall?
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I have SBS server 2000 fully up to date on service packs etc...
I have a client running XP Pro (as do all my clients)
This one client does not recieve it's email in a timely manner. It has
taken up to 45 minutes, sometimes on time but mostly it takes 30 minutes to
get an alert or for the email to show at all.
and I don't know why?
Jim B. SBS Community Member
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Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]
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Tue Jan 18, 2005 9:09 pm Post subject:
Re: Microsoft - Exchange Delay |
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If the workstation is running Outlook 2003 in cached exchange mode, please
go out of cached mode and restart Outlook to see if that fixes it. And, if
that works, please let me know.
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D42A8A49-B246-43D7-B24E-8FFF5DD9199E@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Wins is running on the server not on the PC.
File and print sharing is enabled on the PC
The firewall was running. I disabled it but still expiercing the same
problem. Also when this user clicks on help for Excel or Word it ask for
the
installation disc everytime.
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Is wins running on the XP box? Ipconfig/all from server and problem
workstation.
Is file and print sharing enabled in the XP SP2 firewall?
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I have SBS server 2000 fully up to date on service packs etc...
I have a client running XP Pro (as do all my clients)
This one client does not recieve it's email in a timely manner. It has
taken up to 45 minutes, sometimes on time but mostly it takes 30 minutes
to
get an alert or for the email to show at all.
and I don't know why?
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
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Dave
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Posted:
Tue Jan 18, 2005 10:09 pm Post subject:
Re: Microsoft - Exchange Delay |
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Can you please explain how to do that?
"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:
| Quote: | If the workstation is running Outlook 2003 in cached exchange mode, please
go out of cached mode and restart Outlook to see if that fixes it. And, if
that works, please let me know.
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D42A8A49-B246-43D7-B24E-8FFF5DD9199E@microsoft.com...
Wins is running on the server not on the PC.
File and print sharing is enabled on the PC
The firewall was running. I disabled it but still expiercing the same
problem. Also when this user clicks on help for Excel or Word it ask for
the
installation disc everytime.
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Is wins running on the XP box? Ipconfig/all from server and problem
workstation.
Is file and print sharing enabled in the XP SP2 firewall?
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I have SBS server 2000 fully up to date on service packs etc...
I have a client running XP Pro (as do all my clients)
This one client does not recieve it's email in a timely manner. It has
taken up to 45 minutes, sometimes on time but mostly it takes 30 minutes
to
get an alert or for the email to show at all.
and I don't know why?
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
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Jim Behning
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Posted:
Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:00 am Post subject:
Re: Microsoft - Exchange Delay |
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Outlook: Tools View Existing Microsoft Exchange Server Change click
box
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
| Quote: | Can you please explain how to do that?
"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:
If the workstation is running Outlook 2003 in cached exchange mode, please
go out of cached mode and restart Outlook to see if that fixes it. And, if
that works, please let me know.
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D42A8A49-B246-43D7-B24E-8FFF5DD9199E@microsoft.com...
Wins is running on the server not on the PC.
File and print sharing is enabled on the PC
The firewall was running. I disabled it but still expiercing the same
problem. Also when this user clicks on help for Excel or Word it ask for
the
installation disc everytime.
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Is wins running on the XP box? Ipconfig/all from server and problem
workstation.
Is file and print sharing enabled in the XP SP2 firewall?
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I have SBS server 2000 fully up to date on service packs etc...
I have a client running XP Pro (as do all my clients)
This one client does not recieve it's email in a timely manner. It has
taken up to 45 minutes, sometimes on time but mostly it takes 30 minutes
to
get an alert or for the email to show at all.
and I don't know why?
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
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Dave
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Posted:
Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:07 am Post subject:
Re: Microsoft - Exchange Delay |
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I went to outlook tools, and I don't see View existing MS Exchange Server??
"Jim Behning" wrote:
| Quote: | Outlook: Tools View Existing Microsoft Exchange Server Change click
box
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Can you please explain how to do that?
"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:
If the workstation is running Outlook 2003 in cached exchange mode, please
go out of cached mode and restart Outlook to see if that fixes it. And, if
that works, please let me know.
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D42A8A49-B246-43D7-B24E-8FFF5DD9199E@microsoft.com...
Wins is running on the server not on the PC.
File and print sharing is enabled on the PC
The firewall was running. I disabled it but still expiercing the same
problem. Also when this user clicks on help for Excel or Word it ask for
the
installation disc everytime.
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Is wins running on the XP box? Ipconfig/all from server and problem
workstation.
Is file and print sharing enabled in the XP SP2 firewall?
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I have SBS server 2000 fully up to date on service packs etc...
I have a client running XP Pro (as do all my clients)
This one client does not recieve it's email in a timely manner. It has
taken up to 45 minutes, sometimes on time but mostly it takes 30 minutes
to
get an alert or for the email to show at all.
and I don't know why?
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
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SuperGumby [SBS MVP]
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Posted:
Wed Jan 19, 2005 2:27 am Post subject:
Re: Microsoft - Exchange Delay |
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tools, email accounts, view or change existing...
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6ACB1856-4D0A-49A9-99D5-A98370083A0C@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | I went to outlook tools, and I don't see View existing MS Exchange Server??
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Outlook: Tools View Existing Microsoft Exchange Server Change click
box
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Can you please explain how to do that?
"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:
If the workstation is running Outlook 2003 in cached exchange mode,
please
go out of cached mode and restart Outlook to see if that fixes it.
And, if
that works, please let me know.
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D42A8A49-B246-43D7-B24E-8FFF5DD9199E@microsoft.com...
Wins is running on the server not on the PC.
File and print sharing is enabled on the PC
The firewall was running. I disabled it but still expiercing the
same
problem. Also when this user clicks on help for Excel or Word it
ask for
the
installation disc everytime.
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Is wins running on the XP box? Ipconfig/all from server and problem
workstation.
Is file and print sharing enabled in the XP SP2 firewall?
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I have SBS server 2000 fully up to date on service packs etc...
I have a client running XP Pro (as do all my clients)
This one client does not recieve it's email in a timely manner.
It has
taken up to 45 minutes, sometimes on time but mostly it takes 30
minutes
to
get an alert or for the email to show at all.
and I don't know why?
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
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Dave
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Posted:
Wed Jan 19, 2005 2:51 am Post subject:
Re: Microsoft - Exchange Delay |
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I'm sorry,
I go to Outlook,
tools,
and there is no view or change existing???
"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" wrote:
| Quote: | tools, email accounts, view or change existing...
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6ACB1856-4D0A-49A9-99D5-A98370083A0C@microsoft.com...
I went to outlook tools, and I don't see View existing MS Exchange Server??
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Outlook: Tools View Existing Microsoft Exchange Server Change click
box
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Can you please explain how to do that?
"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:
If the workstation is running Outlook 2003 in cached exchange mode,
please
go out of cached mode and restart Outlook to see if that fixes it.
And, if
that works, please let me know.
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D42A8A49-B246-43D7-B24E-8FFF5DD9199E@microsoft.com...
Wins is running on the server not on the PC.
File and print sharing is enabled on the PC
The firewall was running. I disabled it but still expiercing the
same
problem. Also when this user clicks on help for Excel or Word it
ask for
the
installation disc everytime.
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Is wins running on the XP box? Ipconfig/all from server and problem
workstation.
Is file and print sharing enabled in the XP SP2 firewall?
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I have SBS server 2000 fully up to date on service packs etc...
I have a client running XP Pro (as do all my clients)
This one client does not recieve it's email in a timely manner.
It has
taken up to 45 minutes, sometimes on time but mostly it takes 30
minutes
to
get an alert or for the email to show at all.
and I don't know why?
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
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Jim Behning
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Posted:
Wed Jan 19, 2005 6:48 am Post subject:
Re: Microsoft - Exchange Delay |
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If you are using some sort of modern Outlook it is there. It may not
be there if you are uing Outlook Express which is not Outlook. Close
everything and open your control panle. Switch to classic view and
click on mail.
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
| Quote: | I'm sorry,
I go to Outlook,
tools,
and there is no view or change existing???
"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" wrote:
tools, email accounts, view or change existing...
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6ACB1856-4D0A-49A9-99D5-A98370083A0C@microsoft.com...
I went to outlook tools, and I don't see View existing MS Exchange Server??
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Outlook: Tools View Existing Microsoft Exchange Server Change click
box
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Can you please explain how to do that?
"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:
If the workstation is running Outlook 2003 in cached exchange mode,
please
go out of cached mode and restart Outlook to see if that fixes it.
And, if
that works, please let me know.
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D42A8A49-B246-43D7-B24E-8FFF5DD9199E@microsoft.com...
Wins is running on the server not on the PC.
File and print sharing is enabled on the PC
The firewall was running. I disabled it but still expiercing the
same
problem. Also when this user clicks on help for Excel or Word it
ask for
the
installation disc everytime.
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Is wins running on the XP box? Ipconfig/all from server and problem
workstation.
Is file and print sharing enabled in the XP SP2 firewall?
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I have SBS server 2000 fully up to date on service packs etc...
I have a client running XP Pro (as do all my clients)
This one client does not recieve it's email in a timely manner.
It has
taken up to 45 minutes, sometimes on time but mostly it takes 30
minutes
to
get an alert or for the email to show at all.
and I don't know why?
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Posted:
Wed Jan 19, 2005 7:24 pm Post subject:
Re: Microsoft - Exchange Delay |
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Dave wrote:
| Quote: | I'm sorry,
I go to Outlook,
tools,
and there is no view or change existing???
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It's
Tools | E-mail accounts | view or change existing email accounts, etc etc
etc.
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"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" wrote:
tools, email accounts, view or change existing...
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6ACB1856-4D0A-49A9-99D5-A98370083A0C@microsoft.com...
I went to outlook tools, and I don't see View existing MS Exchange
Server??
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Outlook: Tools View Existing Microsoft Exchange Server Change click
box
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Can you please explain how to do that?
"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:
If the workstation is running Outlook 2003 in cached exchange
mode, please
go out of cached mode and restart Outlook to see if that fixes
it. And, if
that works, please let me know.
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D42A8A49-B246-43D7-B24E-8FFF5DD9199E@microsoft.com...
Wins is running on the server not on the PC.
File and print sharing is enabled on the PC
The firewall was running. I disabled it but still expiercing
the same
problem. Also when this user clicks on help for Excel or Word
it ask for
the
installation disc everytime.
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Is wins running on the XP box? Ipconfig/all from server and
problem workstation.
Is file and print sharing enabled in the XP SP2 firewall?
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I have SBS server 2000 fully up to date on service packs
etc... I have a client running XP Pro (as do all my clients)
This one client does not recieve it's email in a timely
manner. It has
taken up to 45 minutes, sometimes on time but mostly it takes
30 minutes
to
get an alert or for the email to show at all.
and I don't know why?
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
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Dave
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Posted:
Wed Jan 19, 2005 9:01 pm Post subject:
Re: Microsoft - Exchange Delay |
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I did that and I don't see anything to uncheck called cache mode?
"Jim Behning" wrote:
| Quote: | If you are using some sort of modern Outlook it is there. It may not
be there if you are uing Outlook Express which is not Outlook. Close
everything and open your control panle. Switch to classic view and
click on mail.
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I'm sorry,
I go to Outlook,
tools,
and there is no view or change existing???
"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" wrote:
tools, email accounts, view or change existing...
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6ACB1856-4D0A-49A9-99D5-A98370083A0C@microsoft.com...
I went to outlook tools, and I don't see View existing MS Exchange Server??
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Outlook: Tools View Existing Microsoft Exchange Server Change click
box
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Can you please explain how to do that?
"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:
If the workstation is running Outlook 2003 in cached exchange mode,
please
go out of cached mode and restart Outlook to see if that fixes it.
And, if
that works, please let me know.
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D42A8A49-B246-43D7-B24E-8FFF5DD9199E@microsoft.com...
Wins is running on the server not on the PC.
File and print sharing is enabled on the PC
The firewall was running. I disabled it but still expiercing the
same
problem. Also when this user clicks on help for Excel or Word it
ask for
the
installation disc everytime.
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Is wins running on the XP box? Ipconfig/all from server and problem
workstation.
Is file and print sharing enabled in the XP SP2 firewall?
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I have SBS server 2000 fully up to date on service packs etc...
I have a client running XP Pro (as do all my clients)
This one client does not recieve it's email in a timely manner.
It has
taken up to 45 minutes, sometimes on time but mostly it takes 30
minutes
to
get an alert or for the email to show at all.
and I don't know why?
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
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Dave
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Posted:
Wed Jan 19, 2005 11:41 pm Post subject:
Re: Microsoft - Exchange Delay |
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I solved the problem. It was the MS firewall setting
"Dave" wrote:
| Quote: | I did that and I don't see anything to uncheck called cache mode?
"Jim Behning" wrote:
If you are using some sort of modern Outlook it is there. It may not
be there if you are uing Outlook Express which is not Outlook. Close
everything and open your control panle. Switch to classic view and
click on mail.
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I'm sorry,
I go to Outlook,
tools,
and there is no view or change existing???
"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" wrote:
tools, email accounts, view or change existing...
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6ACB1856-4D0A-49A9-99D5-A98370083A0C@microsoft.com...
I went to outlook tools, and I don't see View existing MS Exchange Server??
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Outlook: Tools View Existing Microsoft Exchange Server Change click
box
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Can you please explain how to do that?
"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:
If the workstation is running Outlook 2003 in cached exchange mode,
please
go out of cached mode and restart Outlook to see if that fixes it.
And, if
that works, please let me know.
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D42A8A49-B246-43D7-B24E-8FFF5DD9199E@microsoft.com...
Wins is running on the server not on the PC.
File and print sharing is enabled on the PC
The firewall was running. I disabled it but still expiercing the
same
problem. Also when this user clicks on help for Excel or Word it
ask for
the
installation disc everytime.
"Jim Behning" wrote:
Is wins running on the XP box? Ipconfig/all from server and problem
workstation.
Is file and print sharing enabled in the XP SP2 firewall?
"Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I have SBS server 2000 fully up to date on service packs etc...
I have a client running XP Pro (as do all my clients)
This one client does not recieve it's email in a timely manner.
It has
taken up to 45 minutes, sometimes on time but mostly it takes 30
minutes
to
get an alert or for the email to show at all.
and I don't know why?
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
Jim B. SBS Community Member
remove the mvp to send email
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