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Hello,
I am running the following batch file against a test Computer OU: ECHO ON COPY \\NETWORKSHARENAME\OUTLOOKTIMEZONEUPDATE C:\ C:\TZMOVE.MSI PAUSE DIR "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\Office Outlook Time Zone Data Update Tool\TZMOVE.EXE" The files copy to the C: drive root correctly and Outlook 2002 is already installed on the PC, has a profile setup and the path to the .pst file is available and has a calendar entry after March 11, 2007. The Outlook time zone update tool installs and is visible in Add/ Remove Programs. It does not seem to run the TZMOVE.EXE properly though from the program files directory. If I double-click on TZMOVE.EXE on the user's PC the tool starts properly. Am I doing something wrong? Any help is greatly appreciated!! |
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Does the user have administrative privileges on the PC/laptop? That is likely
required, at least for running the update. -- Kathleen Orland Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Anna_Stephanie" wrote: Hello, I am running the following batch file against a test Computer OU: ECHO ON COPY \\NETWORKSHARENAME\OUTLOOKTIMEZONEUPDATE C:\ C:\TZMOVE.MSI PAUSE DIR "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\Office Outlook Time Zone Data Update Tool\TZMOVE.EXE" The files copy to the C: drive root correctly and Outlook 2002 is already installed on the PC, has a profile setup and the path to the .pst file is available and has a calendar entry after March 11, 2007. The Outlook time zone update tool installs and is visible in Add/ Remove Programs. It does not seem to run the TZMOVE.EXE properly though from the program files directory. If I double-click on TZMOVE.EXE on the user's PC the tool starts properly. Am I doing something wrong? Any help is greatly appreciated!! |
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On Mar 9, 4:01 pm, K. Orland
wrote: Does the user have administrative privileges on the PC/laptop? That is likely required, at least for running the update. -- Kathleen Orland Outlook Tips:http://www.outlook-tips.net/http://w...o-outlook.com/ "Anna_Stephanie" wrote: Hello, I am running the following batch file against a test Computer OU: ECHO ON COPY \\NETWORKSHARENAME\OUTLOOKTIMEZONEUPDATE C:\ C:\TZMOVE.MSI PAUSE DIR "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\Office Outlook Time Zone Data Update Tool\TZMOVE.EXE" The files copy to the C: drive root correctly and Outlook 2002 is already installed on the PC, has a profile setup and the path to the .pst file is available and has a calendar entry after March 11, 2007. The Outlook time zone update tool installs and is visible in Add/ Remove Programs. It does not seem to run the TZMOVE.EXE properly though from the program files directory. If I double-click on TZMOVE.EXE on the user's PC the tool starts properly. Am I doing something wrong? Any help is greatly appreciated!!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, user has admin privileges on the PC. |
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