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Old February 26th 07, 04:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Luke Sheldrick
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Hi all,

I currently maintain a SBS 2003 network. We utilise folder redirection, but
not roaming profiles.

Users report if they use a workstation that they havent previously, they
have to reset outlook up totally again.

Is there a location, i.e. local settings, where the outlook settings are
stored, so the user could "transplant" from one computers local setting to
the new work station?

I'd like to setup true roaming profiles, but at the moment isnt viable...

Thanks in advance

Luke


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Old February 26th 07, 06:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Default Outlook 2003 and NT Profiles

In news Luke Sheldrick typed:
Hi all,

I currently maintain a SBS 2003 network. We utilise folder
redirection, but not roaming profiles.

Users report if they use a workstation that they havent previously,
they have to reset outlook up totally again.

Is there a location, i.e. local settings, where the outlook settings
are stored, so the user could "transplant" from one computers local
setting to the new work station?



I'd like to setup true roaming profiles, but at the moment isnt
viable...


Why not? If you use folder redirection to keep them tiny, they don't take up
much space. You can also choose not to allow the inclusion of certain
folders, via GPO.


Thanks in advance

Luke




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Old March 1st 07, 12:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Luke Sheldrick
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Default Outlook 2003 and NT Profiles

Isn't a viable option at the moment, can't go into details as "why" I am
afraid.

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In news Luke Sheldrick typed:
Hi all,

I currently maintain a SBS 2003 network. We utilise folder
redirection, but not roaming profiles.

Users report if they use a workstation that they havent previously,
they have to reset outlook up totally again.

Is there a location, i.e. local settings, where the outlook settings
are stored, so the user could "transplant" from one computers local
setting to the new work station?



I'd like to setup true roaming profiles, but at the moment isnt
viable...


Why not? If you use folder redirection to keep them tiny, they don't take
up much space. You can also choose not to allow the inclusion of certain
folders, via GPO.


Thanks in advance

Luke






 




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