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Outlook 2000 automatically get new email problems

Asked by dgewin in Miscellaneous Software

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Hi everyone,

Having a fairly common problem on a number of PCs with Outlook 2000 installed (running from an Exchange 2003 server, AD setup)...

Every 20 minutes, Outlook receives any new emails for the user (it does this automatically), sometimes there are many emails it gets. Between the 20 odd minutes, the user can click between folders in Outlook and it receives any new emails, but Outlook doesn't receive new emails if it is idle.

This is pretty annoying for myself, and whoever it affects. Is there a way for Outlook to get new emails when they are sent to the user? Can the time between checking for new emails be changed in Corporate setup?

Any help would be great :)

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