O2002 quit "auto-polling" for messages

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Larry Woods

I have been using Outlook (various versions) for years. I installed Outlook
2002 not too long ago, setting the "check for messages" for 1 minute. "Once
in a while" it works. Most of the time I have to click the "Send/Receive"
button to get it to poll the server.

Any ideas?

TIA,

Larry Woods
 
1 minute?
Try a realistic interval.
Post back if you still have trouble.
 
Russ,

I am missing your point. 1 minute is the shortest interval that I can set.
Are you suggesting LONGER?

Larry

Russ Valentine said:
1 minute?
Try a realistic interval.
Post back if you still have trouble.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Larry Woods said:
I have been using Outlook (various versions) for years. I installed Outlook
2002 not too long ago, setting the "check for messages" for 1 minute. "Once
in a while" it works. Most of the time I have to click the "Send/Receive"
button to get it to poll the server.

Any ideas?

TIA,

Larry Woods
 
Of course. 1 minute does not permit enough time to request, authenticate,
send, receive and start all over again without generating conflicting
requests to the server. 10 minutes should be your minimum.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Larry Woods said:
Russ,

I am missing your point. 1 minute is the shortest interval that I can set.
Are you suggesting LONGER?

Larry

Russ Valentine said:
1 minute?
Try a realistic interval.
Post back if you still have trouble.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Larry Woods said:
I have been using Outlook (various versions) for years. I installed Outlook
2002 not too long ago, setting the "check for messages" for 1 minute. "Once
in a while" it works. Most of the time I have to click the "Send/Receive"
button to get it to poll the server.

Any ideas?

TIA,

Larry Woods
 
I'll try it, but I have been using Outlook since '97 and ALWAYS ran at 1
minute...or less.

Larry

Russ Valentine said:
Of course. 1 minute does not permit enough time to request, authenticate,
send, receive and start all over again without generating conflicting
requests to the server. 10 minutes should be your minimum.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Larry Woods said:
Russ,

I am missing your point. 1 minute is the shortest interval that I can set.
Are you suggesting LONGER?

Larry

Russ Valentine said:
1 minute?
Try a realistic interval.
Post back if you still have trouble.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have been using Outlook (various versions) for years. I installed
Outlook
2002 not too long ago, setting the "check for messages" for 1 minute.
"Once
in a while" it works. Most of the time I have to click the "Send/Receive"
button to get it to poll the server.

Any ideas?

TIA,

Larry Woods
 
Bad idea.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Larry Woods said:
I'll try it, but I have been using Outlook since '97 and ALWAYS ran at 1
minute...or less.

Larry

Russ Valentine said:
Of course. 1 minute does not permit enough time to request, authenticate,
send, receive and start all over again without generating conflicting
requests to the server. 10 minutes should be your minimum.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Larry Woods said:
Russ,

I am missing your point. 1 minute is the shortest interval that I can set.
Are you suggesting LONGER?

Larry

1 minute?
Try a realistic interval.
Post back if you still have trouble.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have been using Outlook (various versions) for years. I installed
Outlook
2002 not too long ago, setting the "check for messages" for 1 minute.
"Once
in a while" it works. Most of the time I have to click the
"Send/Receive"
button to get it to poll the server.

Any ideas?

TIA,

Larry Woods
 
Russ

You're missing the point just as you did on the Usenet

Regardless of whether you WANT to continue to tell people that one minute is too short, I like Larry have had mine set at 1 minute for the past 5 years with NO problems.

Rather than continue repeating your 10 minute recommendation, can you please investigate with MS Tech Support and simply find out why O2002 auto synch no longer works AS IT DID BEFORE

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