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Hi,
I need to change the IP address settings of Outlook 2003 to point to a new server. Other than going to each user or trying to get them to do it themselves, does anybody know of a quick automated way that this could be done? Bill |
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I need to change the IP address settings of Outlook 2003 to point to a new server. Other than going to each user or trying to get them to do it themselves, does anybody know of a quick automated way that this could be done? Why would people have IP addresses and not DNS names in their account settings? WIth DNS names, one simply changes the DNS entry for the server and everyone automatically connects to the new server. -- Brian Tillman |
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