Disable Cache mode for a specific Mailbox

Hi

Is it posibble disable cache mode for a specific mailbox ??

March 26th, 2015 8:17am

Of a specific PC, yes, if you have control over it. In general, no.
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March 26th, 2015 3:48pm

Hi,

Base on my knowledge, Exchange has no built-in function to disable cached mode for a specific mailbox. You can disable the cached mode on Outlook side. What's more, you can achieve it by using Group Policy.

For more information, here is a helpful thread for your reference.

https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/0a1ec2a3-a470-454f-8225-4db376f1a608/disable-cached-mode-via-script-for-outlook-2010?forum=outlook

Hope this can be helpful to you.

Best regards,

March 26th, 2015 10:53pm

As per the information and details provided by you, to disable Cache Mode for a specific mailbox, please follow these steps: -

The information provided by Amy.Wang is correct, Exchange has no built in function to disable cached mode for a specific mailbox. And to configure Cached Exchange mode setting by using Group Ploicy, please follow these steps: -

  • To do this, first you need to download custom administrative template.

  • Download and extract the templates to your domain controller. Start > Admistrative tools > Group Policy Management Console > either create a new policy and link it to your USERS or edit an existing policy.

  • Navigate to: User Configuration > Policies > Administartive Templates

Right click > Add/Remove Templates.

  • Add > Navigate to the folder where you extracted the templates > ADM Folder > en-us folder (change depending on your locale) > Outlk14.adm > Open.

  1. Now Navigate to: User Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > Classic Administartive Templates > Microsoft Outlook 2010 > Account Settings > Exchange > Cached Exchange Mode.

Locate Use Cached Exchange Mode for new and existing Outlook profiles

  • Set the policy to Disabled > Apply OK > Close the policy editor. Locate Use Cached Exchange Mode for new and existing Outlook Profiles

  • Then get the clients to log off and back on again, wait a couple of hours, or manually run gpupdate/ force on them.

I hope this information will be helpful for you.

Thanks and regards

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March 27th, 2015 2:13am

Hi,

Any update?

Best regards,

March 29th, 2015 9:39pm

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