HP StorageWorks Reference Information Storage System V1.0 User Guide (May 2004)

Advanced Use of the Outlook Interface Chapter 3:
RISS Outlook Interface
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Administrators should use this panel only when configuring a user’s Outlook
account. The
Active Options
panel has the following features:
Table 3-3:
Active Options
Panel Features, Options Dialog Box
Feature Description
Delete Temporary Files Click to delete local storage files.
Store Archived
Messages Locally
If enabled, files are stored locally in the user’s cache and are
available for quick access. By default, this option is enabled.
If disabled, files are not stored in the user’s cache and take
longer to retrieve, but this option provides more storage
space on the user’s computer if space is limited.
Store EML Files If enabled, EML files are stored in cache. EML files are
compressed files that can be retrieved more quickly than
MSG files. By default, this option is enabled.
This option is applicable only if the Store Archived Messages
Locally check box is checked.
Store MSG files If enabled, MSG files are stored in cache. MSG files are more
structured than EML files. By default, this option is enabled.
This option is applicable only if the Store Archived Messages
Locally check box is checked.
Size (MB) of Storage The amount of cache used to store the local temporary files.
The default is 20 MB.
This option is applicable only if the Store Archived Messages
Locally check box is checked.
Storage Location The archived message cache location. Replace <USERNAME>
with the user’s Windows NT login name.
This option is applicable only if the Store Archived Messages
Locally check box is checked.
URL to Modify (Fetch
URL)
The RISS URL used to retrieve archived messages. Replace
HOST with the DNS name associated with the virtual IP web
user interface for the system.
Search URL The internet address of RISS. Replace HOST with the DNS
name associated with the virtual IP web user interface for the
system.