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this to False causes the Ofine Cache Manager to cache all messages, whether or not
attachment(s) exist. This is a user-congurable setting.
EncryptCache=True:Encryptsles in the ofine cache lo cation using Microsoft’s Encrypting
File System (EFS). The default is True. Depending on the computer’s security settings, only the
current user can read les stored in the ofine cache. Depending on the Folder options on the
user’s computer, les m ay appear as green in Windows Explorer. This is a user-congurable
setting.
NOTE:
Archivedmessageswillonlybestoredencryptedintheofine cache if EFS is properly congured
on the client. System administrators who want to implement this option should consult Microsoft’s
documentation for information on conguring EFS.
Location=:Folderinwhichtheofine cache is located. Cached les are then
stored in this location according to the current Outlook prole. The administrator
should not assign a value to this registry value in HKLM. It is initialized in HKCU to
\Documents and Settings\CurrentUser\Local Settings\Application
Data\Hewlett-Packard\Cache upon rst execution for a user. This is a read-only setting.
MaxDays=30: Maximum number of days archived messages are contained within the ofine
cache. This is based o n the received date of the message, not the date it was archived or
tombstoned. The Ofine Cache Manager retrieves and caches any archived message where the
received date is more recent than the number of days specied. Note that the MaxSize setting
takes precedence over the MaxDays setting. Setting MaxDays to 0 causes all archived messages
that ca n be contained by the MaxSize setting to be cached regardless of the received date.
This is a user-congurable setting.
MaxSize=100:Size,inmegabytes,oftheofine cache folder. If this size is exceeded, the
cached .eml les are deleted in reverse chronological order until the size of the ofine ca che is
once again below the limit specied by this setting. Note that this setting overrides the MaxDays
setting. This is a user-congurable setting.
ScanInterval=15: Number of minutes the Ofine Cache Manager waits before instigating a
scan for new archived messages. The timer for this setting does not begin until af ter all queued
retrieval requests are complete. Therefore, if the Ofine Cache Manager is busy retrieving
archived messages this setting is inactive. This is a user-congurable setting.
UseCache=True: Indicates whether the plug-in should use the Ofine Cache Manager to cache
messages that have been archived in the RISS. The default is True. Changing this to False
prevents the Ofine Cache Manager from starting and downloading a rchived messages, and
messages are only cached per Outlook session. This is a user-congurable setting.
CacheEML=False: Used in support of Outlook 200 0 when UseCache=True. Setting
CacheEML to True causes the p lug-in to retain any .eml le downloaded and stored in the
session cache location when Outlook is exited. This setting is useful in diagnosing retrieval
issues. This is an administrator/diagnostic setting and should be modied only at the direction
of suppor t personnel.
CacheMsg=False: Deprecated and is no longer used.
ConnectRetryInterval=5: N umber of minutes the Ofine Cache Manager waits before
resuming the retrieval of archived messages after a dropped connection or other network failure
occurs. This is an administrator/diagnostic setting a n d should be modied only at the direction
of suppor t personnel.
MaxConnectRetryCount=2: Number of times the Ofine Cache Manager tries to recover
from a net work failure before exiting. This is an administrator/diagnostic setting and should be
modied only at the direction of support personnel.
MaxFetchCount=50: Number of archived messages that are retrieved from the RISS at one
time. This is an administrator/diagnostic setting and should be modied only at the direction
of suppor t personnel.
LogToDisk=False: Replicates the status information reported in the RISS Of ine Cache Status
window to a log le on the local le system. The le that contains this information is stored in
the plug-in installation folder with a CacheMgr_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.log le name. This is
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