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I am trying to setup a prf file that end users can use to easily setup
a new profile in a hosted exchange environment. The only problem is that I can't tell the prf file what the mailboxname= value should be and I can't use the environment variable of %username% because this isn't what the value should be. My way around it right now is to set the Mailboxname=TYPE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS HERE. Then when people first open Outlook after running the prf file Outlook complains that it can't resolve the mailbox name of "TYPE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS HERE" and then the end user is required to delete this and type in his/her email address. Once that's done then the rest of the profile setup goes fine. I'm just wondering if there's a more elegant solution to this. Is there someway I can tell the prf file to use the login name that the user puts in the first time they open Outlook? This would work beacuse they use their e-mail address as their login name and that works also for the mailboxname value as well. Any help would be great. Thanks! |
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You'd have to have some way (login script?) to set a new environment variable to that value, which would have to come from somewhere.
-- 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 wrote in message oups.com... I will clarify a little bit. When I use %username% the profile creation uses the locally logged in username. I'd like this variable to use the username that is used to login to the mailbox during profile creation on a hosted exchange environment, not the local computer's currently logged in user. Thanks wrote: I am trying to setup a prf file that end users can use to easily setup a new profile in a hosted exchange environment. The only problem is that I can't tell the prf file what the mailboxname= value should be and I can't use the environment variable of %username% because this isn't what the value should be. My way around it right now is to set the Mailboxname=TYPE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS HERE. Then when people first open Outlook after running the prf file Outlook complains that it can't resolve the mailbox name of "TYPE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS HERE" and then the end user is required to delete this and type in his/her email address. Once that's done then the rest of the profile setup goes fine. I'm just wondering if there's a more elegant solution to this. Is there someway I can tell the prf file to use the login name that the user puts in the first time they open Outlook? This would work beacuse they use their e-mail address as their login name and that works also for the mailboxname value as well. Any help would be great. Thanks! |
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