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Old September 18th 08, 07:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Georg Fiskvik
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Default setting auto send/receive on closing outlook

I am trying to find the setting to set this for all users on a terminal
server.
ive tried making a new mst file with the proper settings but it dosent seem
to use the last pages from the CIW ,when starting outlook. tried to make an
PRF file and added it but still the settings for preforming send/receive wont
change.
is there another way ? registry or some other tools that can be used
any advice or tips is appreciated

(ps sorry about the rusty english )
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