Exchange Outlook Client replacement
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 @momurda said in Exchange Outlook Client replacement: I am currently using 5 email accounts and 10! calendars in Outlook 2010, no issues ever except for the Dynamics CRM plugin which is garbage. On prem exchange, but 2 of the mailboxes i have setup in outlook are O365 
  
  
 And most of the calendars are near empty1 email account is 1.5 TB of data with 7 years of archives (and yes the archives are searched for old client data on a regular basis so they need to be tied to it locally). 
 another is 80 gigs the rest are pretty small
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 OK - Outlook is having an issue with the number of accounts (I gotta believe that it's related to the caching, but what do I know). What about App V? Now I don't think normal people can get access to App V (I think requires Volume License and other things) and I have NO clue what it takes to build one or use it, etc. So what if we make it a little simpler - A VM with Office installed inside it? Then the user can have two copies of Outlook running side by side, one with 4 accounts and one with 3. Yes there will be licensing costs, but to solve the issue, it might be worth it. Additional VMs can be created if 4 or 3 accounts can't co-exist in a single copy of Outlook. 
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 @Minion-Queen said in Exchange Outlook Client replacement: @momurda said in Exchange Outlook Client replacement: I am currently using 5 email accounts and 10! calendars in Outlook 2010, no issues ever except for the Dynamics CRM plugin which is garbage. On prem exchange, but 2 of the mailboxes i have setup in outlook are O365 
  
  
 And most of the calendars are near empty1 email account is 1.5 TB of data with 7 years of archives (and yes the archives are searched for old client data on a regular basis so they need to be tied to it locally). 
 another is 80 tb's the rest are pretty smallterabytes? That is a crazy stupid amount of email. I really hope that our not really technical @Minion-Queen screwed that up. 
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 oops should have said gigs on the 80 one the 1.5 TB is right though 
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 @Minion-Queen OH. Dear god. I almost had a heart attack. 
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 @Minion-Queen said in Exchange Outlook Client replacement: oops should have said gigs That's better and more believable  
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 I have 5 Exchange accounts in my Outlook 2016 locally and I consistantly have problems. I barely use one calendar. 
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 @wirestyle22 said in Exchange Outlook Client replacement: @Minion-Queen OH. Dear god. I almost had a heart attack. I know - Right? 
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 @JaredBusch said in Exchange Outlook Client replacement: I have 5 Exchange accounts in my Outlook 2016 locally and I consistantly have problems. I barely use one calendar. See it's not just me! Yeah I have 7 Exchange accounts and 7 calendars! 
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 So anyway.. despite my typing spelling and just plain got it wrong issues. What about what @Dashrender asked above @Dashrender said in Exchange Outlook Client replacement: OK - Outlook is having an issue with the number of accounts (I gotta believe that it's related to the caching, but what do I know). What about App V? Now I don't think normal people can get access to App V (I think requires Volume License and other things) and I have NO clue what it takes to build one or use it, etc. So what if we make it a little simpler - A VM with Office installed inside it? Then the user can have two copies of Outlook running side by side, one with 4 accounts and one with 3. Yes there will be licensing costs, but to solve the issue, it might be worth it. Additional VMs can be created if 4 or 3 accounts can't co-exist in a single copy of Outlook. 
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 Isn't there a way to run Outlook in some sort of container on the desktop to split up multiple copies of it without needing a full VM with a full additional operating system for it? 
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 @StrongBad said in Exchange Outlook Client replacement: Isn't there a way to run Outlook in some sort of container on the desktop to split up multiple copies of it without needing a full VM with a full additional operating system for it? Yeah, it's call App-V. 
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 @StrongBad said in Exchange Outlook Client replacement: Isn't there a way to run Outlook in some sort of container on the desktop to split up multiple copies of it without needing a full VM with a full additional operating system for it? That is what @Dashrender jsut suggested with App-V. But that is not something small to setup. 
 https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh826068.aspx
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 @JaredBusch said in Exchange Outlook Client replacement: @StrongBad said in Exchange Outlook Client replacement: Isn't there a way to run Outlook in some sort of container on the desktop to split up multiple copies of it without needing a full VM with a full additional operating system for it? That is what @Dashrender jsut suggested with App-V. But that is not something small to setup. 
 https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh826068.aspxWhoops, was thinking he wanted to use XenApp or something like that. Brain fart. Carry on. 
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 I am testing out EmClient right now. Pretty slick. Taking forever to import my email but..... 
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 @Minion-Queen said in Exchange Outlook Client replacement: I am testing out EmClient right now. Pretty slick. Taking forever to import my email but..... Well... that taking forever is kinda a given for some reason. 
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 Check out Nylas N1, as well. 
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 darn Nylas N1 isn't ready for Windows yet  
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 @Minion-Queen said in Exchange Outlook Client replacement: darn Nylas N1 isn't ready for Windows yet  Wow, I had no idea. I've used it for a year. 






