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I have a configured .prf file that I'd like to have on a client
image. Objective is to have any user who opens Outlook 2003 for the first time to have that locally stored .prf file automatically imported one time only. Issues: 1) Can't use login scripts 2) Can't uninstall and reinstall Office or Outlook I've read where you can edit the registry value at HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\Setup\Impo rtPRF, but this only affects the user who is currently logged in. I've tried looking at HKEY_USERS and the ntuser.dat file for "Docs & Settings\Default Users," to see if the value could be added so that it would be added to HK_CURRENT_USER once the user logged in for the first time, but there are keys missing to even try. What is done when an .MST file is created and used to install Office/ Outlook, so that anytime a user opens Outlook for the first time, it automatically creates the Outlook profile? Is there a configuration file that is read? Or is it all stored in the registry?? Anyone know of a solution for the objective while taking the known issues into consideration? TIA, wwj |
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The .mst file works its magic by copying the .prf file and making registry changes. My recollection from testing with this a few years ago is that there are changes for the default user but that manipulating them in any way other than with an .mst or .cmw file is something that Microsoft doesn't support, so I didn't document the details. A registry change tool no doubt would show you what happens.
Also you might find useful the excellent white paper "Configuring Outlook Profiles by Using a PRF File" at http://office.microsoft.com/search/r...60 I&respos=3 -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx wrote in message ups.com... I have a configured .prf file that I'd like to have on a client image. Objective is to have any user who opens Outlook 2003 for the first time to have that locally stored .prf file automatically imported one time only. Issues: 1) Can't use login scripts 2) Can't uninstall and reinstall Office or Outlook I've read where you can edit the registry value at HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\Setup\Impo rtPRF, but this only affects the user who is currently logged in. I've tried looking at HKEY_USERS and the ntuser.dat file for "Docs & Settings\Default Users," to see if the value could be added so that it would be added to HK_CURRENT_USER once the user logged in for the first time, but there are keys missing to even try. What is done when an .MST file is created and used to install Office/ Outlook, so that anytime a user opens Outlook for the first time, it automatically creates the Outlook profile? Is there a configuration file that is read? Or is it all stored in the registry?? Anyone know of a solution for the objective while taking the known issues into consideration? TIA, wwj |
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