"Administrator-controlled" tells you that OUtlook has recognized the registry value and is handing off control to the public folder. The next step, then, would be to confirm that the user is represented by an item in the folder and that the item contains the correct settings.
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"Rod" wrote in message ...
"Administrator controlled". If I log on as a user who is not in the OU
controlled by the GPO I see "default" and the warning messages still do not
trigger. I guess I will investigate why, for some reason, the application is
trusted on the dev network but not on the prod network. Thanks for your
help.