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This does NOT WORK!!!! I have writen the same ADM template before I found this forum, and with the expandabletext in the edittext, making a reg_expand_sz registry setting... (so far this works!!) BUT it ONLY works for users that have no exsisting setting in the cache mode, or ..ost path. Once this path has been set, how do you change it... I have set the same question on a Microsoft support question and they could not answer this... they gave up after 2 days... I think it might be possible over a WMI script, but I can not find a way of doing this, because I am just starting in WMI, and do not know if this really would work. thank you ALL for HELP... PLEASE "TIMM" wrote: Thank very much for your assistance and solution "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Never mind my questions, I found out what is going on. The ADM file for Outlook 2003 has an error where it won't create the value in the registry as a reg_expand_sz. Its missing a optional value keyword so it will always create a reg_sz value. Open the ADM file and search for ForcePSTPath. Once you have the section, you need to add EXPANDABLETEXT right after EDITTEXT. By the way, if you are testing this in lab I would highly recommend that you apply SP2 for Office 2003 and use the ForceOSTPath value unless you want to place OST and PST files in the same place. The ADM file does not include a setting for this value, so it will require modifying the ADM file if you need to control the paths for PST and OST files. "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote in message ... I'm just starting to play with this policy in the SP1 adm files, so I don't know why it happened. Is your site running a Windows 2000 or 2003 Active Directory domain and what client operating systems are you trying to manage? Please don't forget to mention service pack levels for operating system and Office 2003. /neo PS - I will be testing with Windows 2003 (SP1), Windows XP (SP2), and Office 2003 (SP2). "TIMM" wrote in message ... Neo you are correct. The policy is setting a reg_sz string rather than reg_expand_sz. Thus the explaining why the variable does not resolve. However I used the most recent Office 2k3 policies to set the PST/OST location. Tim "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: I would check a client machine that received the policy and ensure that it created a reg_expand_sz value rather than reg_sz. "TIMM" wrote in message ... I am attempting to change the OST location from a network drive back to the default users profile using group policy. However Outlook is unable to open when I set the group policy to point PST\OST's to %userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\ When I look at the settings in Outlook it points to c:\program files\common files\system\msmapi\1033\%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\ 1. Can Outlook 2003 support variables in this path? 2. Is there a better way to point users back to the default location for storing OST's? |
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