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Domain users
Hi all
I have a small domain setup with around 10 users and 10 machines, what I am looking to achieve is that when any user logs on to any workstation (Windows XP Pro) they simply have to launch Outlook and it will display the correct mailbox. I have an Exchange Server (2000) server which stores all of the users email. I know this is certainly possible and no doubt there are several ways to achieve this but I was looking for a few examples. TIA Craig |
Domain users
Off the top of my balding head I'd say that you have to setup roaming
profiles on your systems so things work the way you want. There's more info here about them: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314478/en-us "Craig Lyon" wrote in message ... Hi all I have a small domain setup with around 10 users and 10 machines, what I am looking to achieve is that when any user logs on to any workstation (Windows XP Pro) they simply have to launch Outlook and it will display the correct mailbox. I have an Exchange Server (2000) server which stores all of the users email. I know this is certainly possible and no doubt there are several ways to achieve this but I was looking for a few examples. |
Domain users
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
Off the top of my balding head I'd say that you have to setup roaming profiles on your systems so things work the way you want. With us bald guys, EVERYTHING is off the tops of our heads! -- Brian Tillman |
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