The information in this article applies to:
NOTE: These procedures only apply if you have installed Outlook with the Corporate Workgroup/Other option. This option allows you to use Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) services. To determine your installation type, on the Help Menu click About Microsoft Outlook. In About Microsoft Outlook you should see "Corporate" if you have the Corporate Workgroup installation. SUMMARY
When you use Microsoft Outlook 2000 with the Microsoft Exchange Server
Information Service, you have the ability to work with folders "offline";
that is, you can use the contents of a folder without a network connection.
This article discusses how you can create, use, and synchronize, offline
folders.
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Offline folders are the quickest and easiest way to work offline with
Microsoft Exchange Server. Offline folders make it possible to work with
the contents of a Microsoft Exchange Server folder while not connected to
the network and then when connected to the network, synchronize the
folders.
Creating an Offline Folder FileTo create an offline folder file, follow these steps:
All of the standard Outlook folders Inbox, Outbox, Deleted Items, Sent Items, Calendar, Contacts, Journal, Notes, and Tasks, on the Microsoft Exchange Server are now ready for offline use. You cannot selectively choose which will be available for offline use and which will not be. To set Public Folders for offline use, see the "Working with Public Folders Offline" section in this article. Set User-defined Folders for Offline UseTo set any user-defined folders for offline use, follow these steps:
NOTE: When you start Windows, do not press ESCAPE when prompted for the Windows password, or you will not be able to access the .ost file because the proper credential information has not been supplied. Working with Public Folders OfflineTo work with public folders offline, follow these steps:
When you synchronize, a log file appears as a message in your Deleted Items folder. This log file contains information such as the time you synchronized, the names of the folders synchronized, and the number of items added. To synchronize offline folders, use one of the following methods. Synchronizing a Specific FolderClick to select the folder you want to synchronize and on the Tools menu, click Synchronize and then click This Folder.Synchronizing All FoldersOn the Tools menu, click Synchronize and then click All Folders to synchronize all your offline folders.Synchronizing a Group Of FoldersTo synchronize a group of folders on the fly, first make sure that the folders are available for offline use. Then to synchronize a group of folders, on the Tools menu, point to Synchronize, and then click Offline Folder Settings and click to select the folders that you want to group for synchronization.Automatically Synchronizing All Folders When You Quit OutlookTo automatically synchronize all folders when you quit Outlook, follow these steps:
It is important to synchronize and download the Address book before you log off the Microsoft Exchange Server. This is particularly important when going on the road for the first time to ensure that all your offline folders will be updated before you leave. To download your address book, use the following steps:
The Remote Mail feature is not available if you are set for Offline Folder use. For more detailed information about Remote Mail and how to use it, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q195436 : OL2000: (CW) Remote Mail, Offline Folders, and Working Offline Additional query words: .ost
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