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vasankorp March 3rd 06 09:21 AM

Outlook profile settings forced upon other users
 
I'm having problems with my outlook 2003 (pop etc) settings being
placed into the accounts of other users on the domain. How is this
possible? I know the users are not doing this manually. It seems to
be happening at random times, not when an account is freshly created.
We have in the past used a package building program to distribute
software (but not Office). Could this be the result of me signing in
using a different account after a reboot during the process of building
a package?

I know how to remedy the situation if that is the case.

Thanks very much for the help.

Gavin


Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] March 3rd 06 12:23 PM

Outlook profile settings forced upon other users
 
Always possible. What package are you using to build your packages?

"vasankorp" wrote in message
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I'm having problems with my outlook 2003 (pop etc) settings being
placed into the accounts of other users on the domain. How is this
possible? I know the users are not doing this manually. It seems to
be happening at random times, not when an account is freshly created.
We have in the past used a package building program to distribute
software (but not Office). Could this be the result of me signing in
using a different account after a reboot during the process of building
a package?

I know how to remedy the situation if that is the case.




vasankorp March 3rd 06 12:43 PM

Outlook profile settings forced upon other users
 
I'm using a package created by a 3rd party company that make school
network security products called Ranger. It's part of their Ranger
suite.

http://www.rangersuite.com/

To be honest recently I'm more prone to using GPO's but this problem
has been fairly long term but not hugely persistent

Thanks very much

Gavin



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