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I am trying to config a GPO to load a custom Safe Senders text file into each
users Outlook Safe Senders list. When this policy is pushed out, it is present in the Registry but the list cant be seen in Outlook 2007 nor does it work in the "background". Why would this GPO setting be present if I cant use it? Can anyone let me know if you have run across a similar issue and if you have any workarounds? |
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Outlook 2007 should work like Outlook 2003 and load new junk mail lists information from the registry only once each session, when Outlook starts. Have you restarted Outlook?
-- 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 "Metin Sisman" wrote in message ... I am trying to config a GPO to load a custom Safe Senders text file into each users Outlook Safe Senders list. When this policy is pushed out, it is present in the Registry but the list cant be seen in Outlook 2007 nor does it work in the "background". Why would this GPO setting be present if I cant use it? Can anyone let me know if you have run across a similar issue and if you have any workarounds? |
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Yes, I have restarted Outlook many times.
Here are the GPO settings im adjusting: Test OU (the test user and the computer im using are in this OU) User Config\Administrative Templates\Microsoft Outlook 2007\Tools|Options\Preferences\Junk Email Overwrite or Append Junk Mail Import List - Tried the following - Not Configured, Enabled, Disabled Specify path to Safe Senders list - Tried the following - \\servershare\Safe.txt and also %userprofile%\Safe.txt The test account has access to the file on the server and I manually placed the file in his userprofile directory. I can manually add the list from these locations without any issues. When I view the registy for these policies, they are there. I can successfully adjust other Outlook specific policies without any issues as well. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook 2007 should work like Outlook 2003 and load new junk mail lists information from the registry only once each session, when Outlook starts. Have you restarted Outlook? -- 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 "Metin Sisman" wrote in message ... I am trying to config a GPO to load a custom Safe Senders text file into each users Outlook Safe Senders list. When this policy is pushed out, it is present in the Registry but the list cant be seen in Outlook 2007 nor does it work in the "background". Why would this GPO setting be present if I cant use it? Can anyone let me know if you have run across a similar issue and if you have any workarounds? |
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I does also have the same problem.
I have tried the same things that you have done, but it does not function. Can someone help? Is there other ways to do this?` Sondre. "Metin Sisman" wrote: Yes, I have restarted Outlook many times. Here are the GPO settings im adjusting: Test OU (the test user and the computer im using are in this OU) User Config\Administrative Templates\Microsoft Outlook 2007\Tools|Options\Preferences\Junk Email Overwrite or Append Junk Mail Import List - Tried the following - Not Configured, Enabled, Disabled Specify path to Safe Senders list - Tried the following - \\servershare\Safe.txt and also %userprofile%\Safe.txt The test account has access to the file on the server and I manually placed the file in his userprofile directory. I can manually add the list from these locations without any issues. When I view the registy for these policies, they are there. I can successfully adjust other Outlook specific policies without any issues as well. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook 2007 should work like Outlook 2003 and load new junk mail lists information from the registry only once each session, when Outlook starts. Have you restarted Outlook? -- 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 "Metin Sisman" wrote in message ... I am trying to config a GPO to load a custom Safe Senders text file into each users Outlook Safe Senders list. When this policy is pushed out, it is present in the Registry but the list cant be seen in Outlook 2007 nor does it work in the "background". Why would this GPO setting be present if I cant use it? Can anyone let me know if you have run across a similar issue and if you have any workarounds? |
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I've yet to resolve this also. I'll keep you posted if I find a solution.
"wadmhi" wrote: I does also have the same problem. I have tried the same things that you have done, but it does not function. Can someone help? Is there other ways to do this?` Sondre. "Metin Sisman" wrote: Yes, I have restarted Outlook many times. Here are the GPO settings im adjusting: Test OU (the test user and the computer im using are in this OU) User Config\Administrative Templates\Microsoft Outlook 2007\Tools|Options\Preferences\Junk Email Overwrite or Append Junk Mail Import List - Tried the following - Not Configured, Enabled, Disabled Specify path to Safe Senders list - Tried the following - \\servershare\Safe.txt and also %userprofile%\Safe.txt The test account has access to the file on the server and I manually placed the file in his userprofile directory. I can manually add the list from these locations without any issues. When I view the registy for these policies, they are there. I can successfully adjust other Outlook specific policies without any issues as well. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook 2007 should work like Outlook 2003 and load new junk mail lists information from the registry only once each session, when Outlook starts. Have you restarted Outlook? -- 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 "Metin Sisman" wrote in message ... I am trying to config a GPO to load a custom Safe Senders text file into each users Outlook Safe Senders list. When this policy is pushed out, it is present in the Registry but the list cant be seen in Outlook 2007 nor does it work in the "background". Why would this GPO setting be present if I cant use it? Can anyone let me know if you have run across a similar issue and if you have any workarounds? |
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Hello,
I found a solution http://blogs.technet.com/asiasupp/ar...anization.aspx This is for Office2003, but I added a key to my machine like this HKey_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\O utlook\Options\Mail DWORD = JunkMailImportLists Value = 1 And now everything is OK. "Metin Sisman" wrote: I've yet to resolve this also. I'll keep you posted if I find a solution. "wadmhi" wrote: I does also have the same problem. I have tried the same things that you have done, but it does not function. Can someone help? Is there other ways to do this?` Sondre. "Metin Sisman" wrote: Yes, I have restarted Outlook many times. Here are the GPO settings im adjusting: Test OU (the test user and the computer im using are in this OU) User Config\Administrative Templates\Microsoft Outlook 2007\Tools|Options\Preferences\Junk Email Overwrite or Append Junk Mail Import List - Tried the following - Not Configured, Enabled, Disabled Specify path to Safe Senders list - Tried the following - \\servershare\Safe.txt and also %userprofile%\Safe.txt The test account has access to the file on the server and I manually placed the file in his userprofile directory. I can manually add the list from these locations without any issues. When I view the registy for these policies, they are there. I can successfully adjust other Outlook specific policies without any issues as well. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook 2007 should work like Outlook 2003 and load new junk mail lists information from the registry only once each session, when Outlook starts. Have you restarted Outlook? -- 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 "Metin Sisman" wrote in message ... I am trying to config a GPO to load a custom Safe Senders text file into each users Outlook Safe Senders list. When this policy is pushed out, it is present in the Registry but the list cant be seen in Outlook 2007 nor does it work in the "background". Why would this GPO setting be present if I cant use it? Can anyone let me know if you have run across a similar issue and if you have any workarounds? |
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