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Old August 22nd 06, 02:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Andy Wolsten
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Default Outlook view

Hi,

Anyone know how i can set the default view for outlook 2003.

I want to turn off all the Navigation Pane Display Buttons, leaving only one
option for users, preferably with group policy as we have a lot of users

I am having an issue getting users to use the public folders, they say they
cannot see them as they do not appear in the default view. I want to force
this, somehow via group policy
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