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We have just upgraded OfficeXP to Office2003 on our Terminal Server. However
we noticed that users connecting to the Terminal Server is not able to migrate or open Outlook without first being a member of the local administrator group on the TS server. Is there a way we can avoid adding all the users to the local admin group, and they will still be able to migrate their user profile and Outlook settings, when they open Outlook2003 for the first time on the TS server? |
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