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ost file size, and the expected level of performance.įor troubleshooting tips about diagnosing and addressing performance issues in Outlook, see How to troubleshoot performance issues in Outlook. However, several factors can influence a user's perception of Cached Exchange Mode performance, like hard disk size and speed, CPU speed. Most users find that Cached Exchange Mode performs faster than online mode. The Exchange Fast Access feature that was added to Outlook 2013 Exchange Cached Mode has been deprecated in Outlook 2016.
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ost), use the Group Policy template for Outlook (Outlk16.admx) to enable the Do not create new OST file on upgrade policy setting.įor more information about how to configure this and other settings, see Using Group Policy and the Office Customization Tool (OCT). If you must keep Outlook 2016 from creating a new compressed Outlook data file (. ost file is kept and, if it is necessary, can be opened by Outlook 2016. However, by default, when Outlook 2016 is installed and Cached Exchange Mode is enabled, a new compressed version of the Outlook data file (.
When upgrading, if you do not change Cached Exchange Mode settings, the same settings are kept for Outlook 2016.
Upgrading existing Cached Exchange Mode users to Outlook 2016 ost file size, see How to configure the size limit for both (.pst) and (.ost) files in Outlook.