In Outlook 2003 and 2007, what is Cached Exchange Mode, and how do I enable or disable it?
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Cached Exchange Mode, available in Outlook 2003 and 2007,
is similar to offline folders in previous versions of Outlook, though
easier to use. (For more, see In Microsoft Outlook for Windows, what are offline folders, and how do I enable and disable them?) Cached Exchange Mode
allows you to work with your Exchange account data when your
connection to the Exchange server is interrupted or unavailable.
Cached Exchange Mode stores a copy of your mailbox on your
computer by automatically creating and using an offline
folder file (a .ost file) into which it downloads and
maintains a synchronized copy of the items in all the folders of your
mailbox. Outlook automatically manages your server connection and data
updates; when your connection is restored, Outlook synchronizes your
cached mailbox with your mailbox on the server.
However, you still have the option to manually set the connection
behavior in order to control the amount of data transmitted to or from
the Exchange server. For example, if you use a service that charges
you by the amount of data you send and receive (common with cellular
and GPRS connections), you can select the Download Headers
option to minimize the amount of data sent over the connection, and
reduce your connection time. From the headers, you can choose the full
items you need.
Note: If you use third-party applications that interface with your Outlook profile (e.g., PDA synchronization software, spam filtering software, Outlook add-ins), UITS recommends that you research these applications to make sure they are compatible with Cached Exchange Mode before enabling it.
To enable or disable Cached Exchange Mode:
Outlook 2007
- From the
Toolsmenu, selectAccount Settings....
- Highlight your Exchange server account, and then click
Change....
- To turn Cached Exchange Mode on or off, under "Microsoft Exchange
Server:", check or uncheck the box next to
Cached Exchange Mode. ClickNext, and in the window that opens, clickOK.
- Click
Finish. You must restart Outlook for the change to take effect.
Outlook 2003
- From the
Toolsmenu, selectEmail Accounts....
- In the window that opens, under "Email", make sure the radio
button next to
View or change existing email accountsis selected, and then clickNext.
- Highlight your Exchange server account, and click
Change....
- To turn Cached Exchange Mode on or off, under "Microsoft Exchange
Server:", check or uncheck the box next to
Cached Exchange Mode. ClickNext, and in the window that opens, clickOK.
- Click
Finish. You must restart Outlook for the change to take effect.
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Last modified on January 16, 2008.






