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Outlook 2010 on Citrix- question

Hello- we connect remotely to another office using Citrix Xenapp.  There are 6 servers in the Citrix Farm.  One of the published apps is Outlook 2010 (connected to Exchange 2010).  My question relates to how Outlook  'Auto Complete' works in this environment.

As you likely know, Auto Complete (in terms of Outlook) is the display of email addresses that appear directly below the 'To;' field as you begin to enter an address.  As I understand this, these are all addresses that you have previously emailed to, on the current machine,  The idea is to make your life simpler, of course, so that you can just quickly choose the address without having to type it every time.

That is all well and good and users love it because we are coming from an Outlook 2007 traditional setup with local copies of Outlook 2007 running on every machine.

But what does that mean on  citrix?  Every time one of us logs into citrix we are automatically disseminated to one of the 6 servers.  Is each server compiling it's own auto complete list for each user? (again, my understanding is that the auto complete list is NOT profile based, but I don't really understand it.)  If that is the case, it would seem the auto complete feature is not really functional as each autocomplete list, on each server, would likely contain different addresses.

Thanks-  Please note, I am just a user and not a sys admin of citrix, so I am in the process of learning all this as life on citrix is new to us in this office.
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