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I have an exchange 2007 server setup, and all of my clients are using
outlook 2007. Some of them also use isp mail accounts to send and receive messages. they can configure them on their local machine, but as soon as they switch machines, they have to setup their local accounts again, even though i have it set for the exchange account to be added automatically. I have application data being redirected through group policy for all users. How can i get the isp accounts to transfer too? Thanks, Matt |
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Matthew Bilsky wrote:
I have an exchange 2007 server setup, and all of my clients are using outlook 2007. Some of them also use isp mail accounts to send and receive messages. This is usually a bad idea....what's the reason for that? they can configure them on their local machine, but as soon as they switch machines, they have to setup their local accounts again, even though i have it set for the exchange account to be added automatically. I have application data being redirected through group policy for all users. How can i get the isp accounts to transfer too? You could set up roaming profiles in Windows, or look into Outlook profile tools and do something in the login script. Thanks, Matt |
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this is for my home / home office, so not enterprise level stuff. I am
currently using roaming profiles, but the isp account settings don't transfer. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" hoo.com wrote in message ... Matthew Bilsky wrote: I have an exchange 2007 server setup, and all of my clients are using outlook 2007. Some of them also use isp mail accounts to send and receive messages. This is usually a bad idea....what's the reason for that? they can configure them on their local machine, but as soon as they switch machines, they have to setup their local accounts again, even though i have it set for the exchange account to be added automatically. I have application data being redirected through group policy for all users. How can i get the isp accounts to transfer too? You could set up roaming profiles in Windows, or look into Outlook profile tools and do something in the login script. Thanks, Matt |
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sorry, i am not using roaming profiles, i am just redirecting app data, my
docs, and desktop. "Matthew Bilsky" wrote in message ... this is for my home / home office, so not enterprise level stuff. I am currently using roaming profiles, but the isp account settings don't transfer. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" hoo.com wrote in message ... Matthew Bilsky wrote: I have an exchange 2007 server setup, and all of my clients are using outlook 2007. Some of them also use isp mail accounts to send and receive messages. This is usually a bad idea....what's the reason for that? they can configure them on their local machine, but as soon as they switch machines, they have to setup their local accounts again, even though i have it set for the exchange account to be added automatically. I have application data being redirected through group policy for all users. How can i get the isp accounts to transfer too? You could set up roaming profiles in Windows, or look into Outlook profile tools and do something in the login script. Thanks, Matt |
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Matthew Bilsky wrote:
sorry, i am not using roaming profiles, i am just redirecting app data, my docs, and desktop. OK - then you can either do roaming profiles or find a profile generation / prf file utility. Search slipstick.com. I still suggest you ditch the Internet mail accounts. Check out POPBeamer if you have ISP-managed mailboxes you absolutely must check. "Matthew Bilsky" wrote in message ... this is for my home / home office, so not enterprise level stuff. I am currently using roaming profiles, but the isp account settings don't transfer. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" hoo.com wrote in message ... Matthew Bilsky wrote: I have an exchange 2007 server setup, and all of my clients are using outlook 2007. Some of them also use isp mail accounts to send and receive messages. This is usually a bad idea....what's the reason for that? they can configure them on their local machine, but as soon as they switch machines, they have to setup their local accounts again, even though i have it set for the exchange account to be added automatically. I have application data being redirected through group policy for all users. How can i get the isp accounts to transfer too? You could set up roaming profiles in Windows, or look into Outlook profile tools and do something in the login script. Thanks, Matt |
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is there a way that i can send from them? like fowarding the messages?
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" hoo.com wrote in message ... Matthew Bilsky wrote: sorry, i am not using roaming profiles, i am just redirecting app data, my docs, and desktop. OK - then you can either do roaming profiles or find a profile generation / prf file utility. Search slipstick.com. I still suggest you ditch the Internet mail accounts. Check out POPBeamer if you have ISP-managed mailboxes you absolutely must check. "Matthew Bilsky" wrote in message ... this is for my home / home office, so not enterprise level stuff. I am currently using roaming profiles, but the isp account settings don't transfer. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" hoo.com wrote in message ... Matthew Bilsky wrote: I have an exchange 2007 server setup, and all of my clients are using outlook 2007. Some of them also use isp mail accounts to send and receive messages. This is usually a bad idea....what's the reason for that? they can configure them on their local machine, but as soon as they switch machines, they have to setup their local accounts again, even though i have it set for the exchange account to be added automatically. I have application data being redirected through group policy for all users. How can i get the isp accounts to transfer too? You could set up roaming profiles in Windows, or look into Outlook profile tools and do something in the login script. Thanks, Matt |
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