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| We currently have WDS installed on a Server 2003 SP1 Terminal server. Users are using MS Outlook 2003 connecting to our MS Exchange 2003 Server. The challenge is I would like to be able to search our Public Folders. In a Terminal Server environment from what I understand you cannot run MS Outlook in Cached Exchange mode which appears to be a requirement for searching Public Folders. Is there a work around for this? Will this be a feature implemented in a future WDS build? We are currently using ver 2.06.5. | |||
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