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Outlook Security Template dosen't ask for username & password on sbs 2003
I am trying to use the Outlook Security Template from the Office 2003
Resource Kit to amend the default security settings for all my clients on Exchange 2003 - I have install SBS 2003 sp1 with exchange 2003 sp1 using office 2003, I've download the outlook 2k3 resource kit. Installed the admin pack, registered the DLL and OCX files, change the registry setting to tell outlook to look for the security template setting in exchange. I am a domain admin with owner permissions to the outlook template folder I created in the root of the public folder. The steps I've taken are as follows 1. Create "Outlook Security Settings" (folder root of public) 2. Check permissions (default has read, my user has all) 3. Open Outlooksecurity.oft, choose correct folder (Outlook Security Settings) 4. Tools, Publish as Outlook Security Form 5. (Close - do not save) 6. New form - choose Outlook Security Form 7. Click close (it asks me if I want to save, I select 'yes') The following error message appears. 'The access levels on this security setting cannot be saved, probably because of an invalid password. This setting is currently set as a default setting for all users. You should either delete the setting or save it again, and type the correct password' I've tried delete the folder and recreated it again, but same results. I tried using the name outlook 10 security settings folder name, but failed. I've also checked that exchange isn't in cache mode and reset exchange server (sbs), and rest the pc. My problem is that Outlook has never prompted me for ANY password. This has been tried on different machines with different user accounts and not once have I been prompted for a password when trying to save the security settings. Any ideas? Please |
Outlook Security Template dosen't ask for username & password on sbs 2003
I've been in a situation where I've had to delete the Outlook Security Settings folder and start over. You might want to log in with a profile that does *not* use Cached Exchange mode and try that.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "davey" wrote in message ups.com... I am trying to use the Outlook Security Template from the Office 2003 Resource Kit to amend the default security settings for all my clients on Exchange 2003 - I have install SBS 2003 sp1 with exchange 2003 sp1 using office 2003, I've download the outlook 2k3 resource kit. Installed the admin pack, registered the DLL and OCX files, change the registry setting to tell outlook to look for the security template setting in exchange. I am a domain admin with owner permissions to the outlook template folder I created in the root of the public folder. The steps I've taken are as follows 1. Create "Outlook Security Settings" (folder root of public) 2. Check permissions (default has read, my user has all) 3. Open Outlooksecurity.oft, choose correct folder (Outlook Security Settings) 4. Tools, Publish as Outlook Security Form 5. (Close - do not save) 6. New form - choose Outlook Security Form 7. Click close (it asks me if I want to save, I select 'yes') The following error message appears. 'The access levels on this security setting cannot be saved, probably because of an invalid password. This setting is currently set as a default setting for all users. You should either delete the setting or save it again, and type the correct password' I've tried delete the folder and recreated it again, but same results. I tried using the name outlook 10 security settings folder name, but failed. I've also checked that exchange isn't in cache mode and reset exchange server (sbs), and rest the pc. My problem is that Outlook has never prompted me for ANY password. This has been tried on different machines with different user accounts and not once have I been prompted for a password when trying to save the security settings. Any ideas? Please |
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