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As it stands now when I get a new user into the domain I have to put that
user into the administrator group to configure outlook settings. In our network we have not allowed users access to control panel, or right click/properties to desktop items. Is there a way I can configure the user's mailbox, under said user's logon without making them an administrator either local or on the domain level? |
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