opening attachments is slow

From: JR (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/08/04


Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 07:21:41 -0700

I am running 4 exchange 2000 clusters in domain A on the
west coast. 1 server is a bridge head server. I have
offices on the east coast connecting to 1 exch2003 cluster
server on domain B located on the west coast. I know
migrated the offices in the east coast from domain B to
domain A. They are experiencing very slow performance when
opening attachment. Is their any way for me to increase
the performance to speed up the opening of the
attachments. The mail speed looks good its just opening
attachments.

Thanks

FYI, Moving from exch2003 to exch2000 was a political
decision. It's the way it has to be for now.



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