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We are about to swap our IMAP mail server with Exchange. Everything is going swimmingly, EXCEPT that we are using the Office Res Kit (2003) to change everyone's Outlook settings. We create a new profile with the Exchange settings in. We set the OST file to be on a DFS network share (\\waterline.co.uk\Office\Newport Mail\%Username%\Outlook.ost). This works fine for the first PC that a user logs into, however, any subsequent PCs that they log into presumably check if that file exists, see that it does and creates the Outlook.ost file on the local drive (C:\Documents and Settings\%Username%\Local Settings\Application Data\Outlook.ost). This is a pain, since, if people change PCs permanently, we want their OST file to still be on the server! I was under the impression it should just create an Outlook1.ost on the same network share... Is there any way to force it to do this? Cheers Chris |
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
wrote: An .ost file on a network is about as useful as Just for Men to Mr. Clean. Now I'll need Windex to clear the coffee I spit on (trying not to laugh) off my screen. -- Brian Tillman |
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