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I am going to be migrating a lot of users over to an exchange 2003 server in
the very near future. There a re a fair amount of people that have caching on and use .ost files. The problem is that when they are converted, their server name stays the same (unlike the users who do not have caching on). Is there a registry file that I can change and roll out in a login script to automate this. I do not want to use Outlook's admin template due to the fact that I don't want to change all their settings and I need to do this in piece-meal fashion. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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