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Old April 11th 06, 06:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Lars
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Default Outlook can't be started up in Terminal Server

I installed according to the instructions Microsoft has posted regarding
installing Office2003 on Terminal Servers. I did it via Control Panel --
Add/Remove Programs.
I see others have the same issues as I - but can any one confirm, if it is
possible to open Outlook on a Terminal Server for the first time as a regular
user, or do they really have to be member of the local administrator group on
the TS server?

I did select all the default settings regarding "Run this program from this
computer."
It was recommended not to change any settings here.

I thought by having the users open Outlook first time being a member of
local admin group and then take them out of the group would be possible. But
they are not able to open Outlook again without being a member of local
administor group.

Did I over see something in the instructions on how to install Office2003 on
a Terminal Server???

Really appreciate some help here, since my boss does not like to have all
our users being members of the local admin group, since that also give them
permission to shut down the server, instead of only log out....

Thanks,
Lars


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:



In ,
Lars typed:
I added my users to the local admin group, and they were able to open
Outlook and their profile was migrated. But when I removed them from
the local admin group, they were not able to open Outlook again.


How did you reinstall Office/Outlook? You need to do it from the console,
add/remove programs....make sure you specify that all components are to be
run from the server.

Please clarify the URL for the user group you are referring to?
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services


I don't know how you'd access it from the web interface. Try using a
newsreader like Outlook Express or Forte Agent, etc., instead. Everything's
a lot easier that way...including searching, which is always a good idea to
do before you post, as well as mark messages to be watched, and filter based
on replies to your posts.

The Microsoft public news server is news.microsoft.com and you can subscribe
to as many groups as you like.


Thanks,
Lars

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:



In ,
Astin typed:
Hi there,
My outlook 2003 can't be strated up when our terminal server user
logs into the server. THere is an error shown that " Cannot start
Microsft Outlook. The program is not registered properly. Please run
set up again." I'm trying to reinstall MS office and re-activated
the product again but it still doesn't work. However, if I log in
on the terminal server by using administrator account or any
authorized user as administrator, there is no problem at all. I
can't find the reason why????
Is there anyone being able to help me to sort this out?

If you temporarily grant this user admin rights and run Outlook
once, does it work?
You might try posting this (and other TS-related questions) in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services for more help.




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