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Old September 18th 06, 02:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Craig Lyon
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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


 




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