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Calendar labels for everyone.
Hello All,
How do I edit the labels for the calendar in Outlook 2k3 for the masses? Lets just say some of the default labels (i.e. Anniversary, Birthday, etc...) really don't have much use in Army business. I know how to edit the labels for the calendar in Outlook 2k3 while in the application itself; that's easy enough. What I need to do is implement the changes across a domain to each user and not have to send my Soldiers around to each machine to change them manually; that would be really bad for morale. I tried looking in the registry (no luck) and even modified the labels and checked the file modification date on my system to see if it was stored in some config file (still no luck). So where and how is this info stored? I'm hoping this is something I can script. Any ideas would be great help. Thanks in advance! -- SGT Bates "Semper in faecibus sumus, sole profundum variat." |
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Calendar labels for everyone.
The settings are stored in each Calendar folder, not in the registry. I've posted a code sample at http://www.outlookcode.com/codedetail.aspx?id=823
-- 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 "Batesman" wrote in message ... Hello All, How do I edit the labels for the calendar in Outlook 2k3 for the masses? Lets just say some of the default labels (i.e. Anniversary, Birthday, etc...) really don't have much use in Army business. I know how to edit the labels for the calendar in Outlook 2k3 while in the application itself; that's easy enough. What I need to do is implement the changes across a domain to each user and not have to send my Soldiers around to each machine to change them manually; that would be really bad for morale. I tried looking in the registry (no luck) and even modified the labels and checked the file modification date on my system to see if it was stored in some config file (still no luck). So where and how is this info stored? I'm hoping this is something I can script. Any ideas would be great help. Thanks in advance! -- SGT Bates "Semper in faecibus sumus, sole profundum variat." |
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