B
Billingsley
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I have a Terminal Server on Windows 2003 Enterprise and Outlook 2003
installed for the users. I am looking for a way to index certain public
folders. There is a Catch-22 with with WDS + Terminal Services. WDS
requires you check the box "Download Public Folder Favorites" but in TS you
can't run Outlook in cached mode and hence can't check that box.
Documentation says that WDS doesn't work unless you use cached mode even for
your inbox but the ADM template defeats this. So, my question is: Is there
a way to index public folders on a terminal server with WDS? If not, how do
people effectively index public folders in a Terminal Server environment?
TIA.
installed for the users. I am looking for a way to index certain public
folders. There is a Catch-22 with with WDS + Terminal Services. WDS
requires you check the box "Download Public Folder Favorites" but in TS you
can't run Outlook in cached mode and hence can't check that box.
Documentation says that WDS doesn't work unless you use cached mode even for
your inbox but the ADM template defeats this. So, my question is: Is there
a way to index public folders on a terminal server with WDS? If not, how do
people effectively index public folders in a Terminal Server environment?
TIA.