Outlook clients on laptops slowing down

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Hi

Sorry rather vague problem here. Our SBS2003 premium on HP ML350 has been
running fine for getting on for a year. In the last week two laptop users
have reported that outlook responds very slowly (unusably so) every so
often. I have asked the users to try and identify any common elements to
help fault find but can find no unusual errors in the logs on the server.
Some patches were applied to the server in the last week or so. Has anyone
any advice please?

Many thanks in advance.

Regards,

Daniel.


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