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Old May 17th 07, 06:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Tom B
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Default Stop Auto Archiving

We are using outlook 2003 with exchange srever 2007 i want to be able to
block all users from turning auto archving on. i was told the best way to do
this was at my DC by using group policy. Where in group policy can i make
this setting to enforce this network wide?
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Old May 17th 07, 07:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
neo [mvp outlook]
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Default Stop Auto Archiving

Download and install the Office 2003 resource kit from Microsoft. Once that
package is installed, you can add the OUTLK11.ADM file to a new/existing GPO
disable auto-archiving. (I don't remember the exact location, but it is
under the user section admin templates microsoft outlook 2003...)


"Tom B" wrote in message
...
We are using outlook 2003 with exchange srever 2007 i want to be able to
block all users from turning auto archving on. i was told the best way to
do
this was at my DC by using group policy. Where in group policy can i make
this setting to enforce this network wide?



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Old May 17th 07, 07:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Tom B
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Default Stop Auto Archiving

Great Thank you very much any link for that download?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Download and install the Office 2003 resource kit from Microsoft. Once that
package is installed, you can add the OUTLK11.ADM file to a new/existing GPO
disable auto-archiving. (I don't remember the exact location, but it is
under the user section admin templates microsoft outlook 2003...)


"Tom B" wrote in message
...
We are using outlook 2003 with exchange srever 2007 i want to be able to
block all users from turning auto archving on. i was told the best way to
do
this was at my DC by using group policy. Where in group policy can i make
this setting to enforce this network wide?




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Old May 17th 07, 07:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Tom B
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Default Stop Auto Archiving

I found the file how do i add that file into the gp manager.

"Tom B" wrote:

Great Thank you very much any link for that download?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Download and install the Office 2003 resource kit from Microsoft. Once that
package is installed, you can add the OUTLK11.ADM file to a new/existing GPO
disable auto-archiving. (I don't remember the exact location, but it is
under the user section admin templates microsoft outlook 2003...)


"Tom B" wrote in message
...
We are using outlook 2003 with exchange srever 2007 i want to be able to
block all users from turning auto archving on. i was told the best way to
do
this was at my DC by using group policy. Where in group policy can i make
this setting to enforce this network wide?




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Old May 17th 07, 11:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
neo [mvp outlook]
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Default Stop Auto Archiving

Open the group policy editor. Right click on Administrative Templates and
then select Add/Remove templates. Add Outlook's ADM file.

"Tom B" wrote in message
...
I found the file how do i add that file into the gp manager.

"Tom B" wrote:

Great Thank you very much any link for that download?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Download and install the Office 2003 resource kit from Microsoft. Once
that
package is installed, you can add the OUTLK11.ADM file to a
new/existing GPO
disable auto-archiving. (I don't remember the exact location, but it
is
under the user section admin templates microsoft outlook 2003...)


"Tom B" wrote in message
...
We are using outlook 2003 with exchange srever 2007 i want to be able
to
block all users from turning auto archving on. i was told the best
way to
do
this was at my DC by using group policy. Where in group policy can i
make
this setting to enforce this network wide?





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Old May 18th 07, 12:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Tom B
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Default Stop Auto Archiving

Ok we are gettiung closer got it to add in BUT i can't seem to find the
autoarchive option to disable any idea where in the tree it is?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Open the group policy editor. Right click on Administrative Templates and
then select Add/Remove templates. Add Outlook's ADM file.

"Tom B" wrote in message
...
I found the file how do i add that file into the gp manager.

"Tom B" wrote:

Great Thank you very much any link for that download?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Download and install the Office 2003 resource kit from Microsoft. Once
that
package is installed, you can add the OUTLK11.ADM file to a
new/existing GPO
disable auto-archiving. (I don't remember the exact location, but it
is
under the user section admin templates microsoft outlook 2003...)


"Tom B" wrote in message
...
We are using outlook 2003 with exchange srever 2007 i want to be able
to
block all users from turning auto archving on. i was told the best
way to
do
this was at my DC by using group policy. Where in group policy can i
make
this setting to enforce this network wide?






  #7  
Old May 18th 07, 12:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
neo [mvp outlook]
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Posts: 718
Default Stop Auto Archiving

User Configuration Administrative Templates Microsoft Outlook 2003
Tools | Options Other Auto Archive Auto Archive Settings



"Tom B" wrote in message
...
Ok we are gettiung closer got it to add in BUT i can't seem to find the
autoarchive option to disable any idea where in the tree it is?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Open the group policy editor. Right click on Administrative Templates
and
then select Add/Remove templates. Add Outlook's ADM file.

"Tom B" wrote in message
...
I found the file how do i add that file into the gp manager.

"Tom B" wrote:

Great Thank you very much any link for that download?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Download and install the Office 2003 resource kit from Microsoft.
Once
that
package is installed, you can add the OUTLK11.ADM file to a
new/existing GPO
disable auto-archiving. (I don't remember the exact location, but
it
is
under the user section admin templates microsoft outlook
2003...)


"Tom B" wrote in message
...
We are using outlook 2003 with exchange srever 2007 i want to be
able
to
block all users from turning auto archving on. i was told the best
way to
do
this was at my DC by using group policy. Where in group policy
can i
make
this setting to enforce this network wide?








 




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