Thread: Outlook PSTs
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Old December 18th 09, 10:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
TK[_3_]
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Default Outlook PSTs

I am the IT admin of the company and to edit the registry, you need to be
the admin of the PC.

Simple question, how can I add a PST to Outlook via editing the registry...?
I have over 100 PCs and I don't want to visit everyone PC yet again.

NOTE, I use the Newsgroups to learn things I don't know. Isn't that what it
is for...?

Tom...


"Peter Foldes" wrote in message
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Peter

Yeah right . With an address as xxxxxxx @bennettcompany.com. He is at a
company and if that is what he wants to do then he can ask the IT person
which would be the correct route. I think he wants to either add or remove
email from someone's computer without anybody knowing about it. This is
not the first time I have come across something like this

--
Peter

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"Peter Durkee" wrote in message
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I don't think he means the PST is password protected. He just wants to add
the PST to the user's Outlook without logging into the user's computer.

-a different Peter

"VanguardLH" wrote in message
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TK wrote:

I believe when I insert a PST file in Outlook, it actually puts an
entry
into the registry.
Can someone tell me what this entry is so I can add the PST via editing
the
registry...? This way I don't' need the users password to add the PST.
Thanks, Tom...

That password is *in* the PST file. You are not asked for the password
*in*
the PST file until you *open* that PST file. Even if adding it to a
registry entry, Outlook will see the PST file is password protected and
prompt for the password.




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