I always thought that Outlook cache mode (all version) has the default 15 minutes interval to sync (pull) with mailbox to receive new emails. But he didn't say how Outlook 2003 will get new emails. Is there a push from server? Is there a MS KB for how cache mode works? For more information about setting up and using OWA in offline mode, see Using Outlook Web App offline. Outlook lets you work in cached mode, in which it automatically connects whenever possible.
Get-Mailbox -ResultSize Unlimited Get-LogonStatistics Select Name, ClientName, ClientMode The ClientMode property is supposed to show you whether the client is running in ExchangeServer (non-cached), or in CachedMode. Unfortunately, this wasn’t the case as every client came back with ‘ExchangeServer’, thus putting the results at risk. With this being an issue, I had to find another way to accomplish task. There was, in fact, 2 other ways that I found that I could pull this information even though it had the risk of not being quite as accurate as querying the server directly. The 2 ways are.
Parse all of the logs under%ExchangeInstallDir%Logging RPC Client Access. RCA.log. Query all of the workstations in the domain for a specific registry value.
HKEYUsers Software Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion Windows Messaging Subsystem Profiles 003601. Enabled: 84 19 00 00. Disabled: 04 16 00 00 In this case, I went with the workstation registry query because I wasn’t confident that the logs would have as many users as the workstations would. With that now decided, I had to figure out the best way to accomplish this goal. Because this would be used to query some 4000+ systems, I decided to use again to handle several jobs at a given time to greatly speed up the query.
Because I am querying the registry remotely on the HKEYUsers key, I need something that can translate the SIDs to a friendly username that can be read. Blogroll.
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