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Old March 12th 09, 09:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Ram Demon
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Default How to insert new pop3 settings in curent user outlook environment via script or command line?

I have environment of 5000 + computers & I need to set up additional pop3
acces on users environment..

I have tool that reads custom data & I want to assign pop3server, login,
snmp server data as new account in curent user environment, since my tool
operates via command line I would like to use some script that can do such
job.

Targeted version is ooutlook 2003

Regards.


 




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