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I want to generate a new outlook-profile for Outlook 2003 using a
default.prf. Two Services should be available: a) Exchange Server and b) outlook address book. When I use %username% for the mailboxname-attribute, the outlook address book is not visible. But when I use instead of %username% a real name, for example "Robert Burger", all is working fine and the outlook address book is visible. Has anyone an idea to make it working with %username%? |
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Interesting! I've been tracking the "missing OAB" problem for months. This is a new bit of information on that problem. Given what you've found, one solution might be to write a script that preprocesses the ..prf file by replacing %username% with the user's actual name. This could be part of the user's login script.
Another solution is to give the user a second .prf file to run manually that just adds the address book. -- 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 "Robert Burger" wrote in message ... I want to generate a new outlook-profile for Outlook 2003 using a default.prf. Two Services should be available: a) Exchange Server and b) outlook address book. When I use %username% for the mailboxname-attribute, the outlook address book is not visible. But when I use instead of %username% a real name, for example "Robert Burger", all is working fine and the outlook address book is visible. Has anyone an idea to make it working with %username%? |
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