• Subject: Re: "Use Cached Exchange Mode" check box is not available
  • Author: Roady [MVP]
  • Date: 04 Jul 2008
  • References: 1
No, Cached Exchange Mode is not available on a Terminal Server for
performance reasons. If all the logged on users were to enable Cached
Exchange Mode you'd be generating too much disk I/O. Cached Exchange mode is
used to reduce some of the stress from the server side and move it to the
client side. In case of the TS, you'd be only moving the stress from one
server to the other. In fact, you'd be increasing it.

Also, there is no need for using Cached Exchange Mode on a server. Since the
users already need to be connected to the Terminal Server, there is no
offline working scenario.

So why exactly do you need CEM on the TS?

Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
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"Dennis Kukurudza" <Dennis Kukurudza@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:909C67EC-F2EA-4C56-9D48-482FF287DF66@microsoft.com...
> This issue is also present when installing TS 2008 on Windows Server 2008.
>
> Is there a workaround having TS 2008?
> If not, will there ever be a work around?
>
> Thanks,
> Dennis.
>
> "Shurick" wrote:
>
>> Windows Server 2003. Primary role - terminal server. Check box is not
>> available in context users and admins
04 Jul 2008RE: "Use Cached Exchange Mode" check box is not available.Dennis Kukurudza
04 Jul 2008\ Re: "Use Cached Exchange Mode" check box is not available.Roady [MVP]
05 Aug 2008   |- Re: "Use Cached Exchange Mode" check box is not available.Ken Stewart (MCP)
25 Sep 2008   \ Re: "Use Cached Exchange Mode" check box is not available.Ally
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