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Hi,
I've got a Windows 2003 Server running Terminal Services in Application Server mode. Outlook 2000 is installed. The Outlook configuration is currently setup to automatically fill in Exchange server and other details for users the first time they launch Outlook, however it is not currently generating an Outlook Address Book for them. I've added an OAB to the default Outlook profile on the server, but still new users do not get an OAB linked to their Contacts folder. Can someone point me in the right direction to have the OAB automatically created for each new user? Gotta be something simple I'm missing (hopefully). Thanks! |
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