Microsoft Exchange Connection Status Cid

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Outlook Connection status. By BlueACE on Feb 20, 2013 at 12:15 UTC. Microsoft Exchange. For more about Exchange at the UO, see UO Microsoft Exchange. I can't connect to my Exchange account. For instructions on checking the status of your network. Check your Microsoft Exchange server connection. And there are 4 instances of my connection to the exchange server, with 4 different CID. Microsoft Office 14.0.

Outlook Connection Status Window

I'm trying to learn as much as possible about outlook 2010 because some people at work are experiencing slow calendar problems so I was looking at my Connection status ( hold ctrl and right click the outlook icon in the system tray ) and there are 4 instances of my connection to the exchange server, with 4 different CID's. Also, under server name two are the same server, and two are different, with all of them having a status of established. Inno Setup Script Silent Install Script. Three sess type ( i assume this mean session type ) is foreground and one is background So I was wondering, is there a way to tell if one of these connections is used for the calendar? Or are 4 sessions needed just to run outlook in general?

Also, is there a way to change which server is the default? The calendar is slow in that they have to coordinate their schedules with about 6 different people. So they share their calendars, and when they schedule an appointment several times during the day there is a noticable pause to open a new appointment, or to open an existing appointment. The exchange server guys don't want us to use cached mode, but i found some obscure reg hack that seemed to have help, but not for 2 of the users. With this reg hack you go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Office 14.0 Outlook and if the Cached Mode key doesn't exist ( which it didn't because we don't use cached mode ) you add it, then in the cache mode key add the dword CacheOthersMail and set the binary value to 0 I guess this makes it so that the calendar isn't cached? Whatever it does, it seems to have helped except for 2 people.

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