Cache Mode

What is Cache Mode? Wat is the use of Cache Mode?

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While configuring Exchange mail client in outlook for the user. there it shows two
modes:

1. Cache Exchange Mode

2. Offline Mode

1. Cache Exchange Mode:  Cached mode is generally faster when you're connected and reduces network traffic (especially useful across slower links). Also can require less
effort by the user and less impact on their productivity
[not as much time spent waiting for synchronizations to finish].

2. Offline Mode: is used to configure mail a/c in mobiles users.

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panditume

  • Jul 5th, 2011
 

It stores a copy of your network mailbox, including your messages and other information  on your local drive. This allows you to use GroupWise whether or not your network or Post Office Agent is available. Because you are not connected to the network all the time, this mode cuts down on network traffic and has the best performance. A connection is made automatically to retrieve and send new messages. All updates are performed in the background so your work is not interrupted.

You should use this mode if you have enough disk space on your local drive to store your mailbox.

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