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We have a fairly large network with all users running outlook 2003 in an
exchange 2003 environment. Some users use archive files, some do not. Management would like us to force an archiveal policy, but they want to have the users have the archives in their home folders. I have seen online that you can use the Office resource kit, but I cannot tell if this can be used on manually installed installations.. It seems that this is supposed to be used when all installs were done by a custom installation. Is this so? How can force the archive location to go from C: to H: without touching each PC? How will this affect laptops? Any questions you can answer will be greatly appreciated. Thank you -- jgarcia |
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