There is a way to accelerate updates in Exchange. One can change the “Mailbox Cache Age Limit” from the default 2 hours to 15 minutes, as briefly discussed near the end here:
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There is a way to accelerate updates in Exchange. One can change the “Mailbox Cache Age Limit” from the default 2 hours to 15 minutes, as briefly discussed near the end here:
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