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From: deb on 21 Jan 2010 21:56 before i get into an arguement with my boss... we're running our outlook on Exchange and its slow would haveing more than 10,000 inbox items be contributing to this? not to mention all the other folders he's very reluctant to archive regularly (never know when you need it mentaliity) -- deb
From: Brian Tillman on 22 Jan 2010 09:26
deb;117547 Wrote: > before i get into an arguement with my boss... > > we're running our outlook on Exchange and its slow > > would haveing more than 10,000 inbox items be contributing to this? not > to > mention all the other folders > > he's very reluctant to archive regularly (never know when you need it > mentaliity) Archiving doesn't prevent you from being able to access something if you need it. It aids in being able to access it ONLY when you need it. An Inbox of 10,000 items shouldn't contribute much to slow performance, but it may depend more on what is in those 10,000 items. If they all have huge attachments, seems to me that would contribute more to performance issues than how many there are. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] http://forums.slipstick.com |