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Using OutLook 2007 Profile Generating file with multiple Exchange
We would like to make a uniform deployment of Office 2007 Enterprise to about
35 sites and 80 K users, but, have run into a problem creating a profile generator that will work at all sites, as, there are 5 different Exchange clusters servicing those sites. If we insert the name of one of the clustered Exchange nodes, for any one of the sites, either it or one of its sister nodes is automatically picked and things work correctly, but, if the site is using one of the other 4 Exchange clusters, it doesn't work. Without creating separate profiles for each site, could a token or environmental or ADS variable be used, rather than an actual server (I was thinking I could push an environmental variable out to each site, i.e., %ExchangeServer%, and reference the name of THAT site's server, then the profile generator would just be setup to point to %ExchangeServer%. Not sure if any of this would work--anyone have a solution? Thanks! |
Using OutLook 2007 Profile Generating file with multiple Exchange
Better ask this in an Exchange newsgroup as they know more about the
topology behind it. I don't directly see why your workaround wouldn't work though. At least, from an Outlook perspective ;-) -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "Bill Bradley" wrote in message ... We would like to make a uniform deployment of Office 2007 Enterprise to about 35 sites and 80 K users, but, have run into a problem creating a profile generator that will work at all sites, as, there are 5 different Exchange clusters servicing those sites. If we insert the name of one of the clustered Exchange nodes, for any one of the sites, either it or one of its sister nodes is automatically picked and things work correctly, but, if the site is using one of the other 4 Exchange clusters, it doesn't work. Without creating separate profiles for each site, could a token or environmental or ADS variable be used, rather than an actual server (I was thinking I could push an environmental variable out to each site, i.e., %ExchangeServer%, and reference the name of THAT site's server, then the profile generator would just be setup to point to %ExchangeServer%. Not sure if any of this would work--anyone have a solution? Thanks! |
Using OutLook 2007 Profile Generating file with multiple Excha
OK, thanks.
"Roady [MVP]" wrote: Better ask this in an Exchange newsgroup as they know more about the topology behind it. I don't directly see why your workaround wouldn't work though. At least, from an Outlook perspective ;-) -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "Bill Bradley" wrote in message ... We would like to make a uniform deployment of Office 2007 Enterprise to about 35 sites and 80 K users, but, have run into a problem creating a profile generator that will work at all sites, as, there are 5 different Exchange clusters servicing those sites. If we insert the name of one of the clustered Exchange nodes, for any one of the sites, either it or one of its sister nodes is automatically picked and things work correctly, but, if the site is using one of the other 4 Exchange clusters, it doesn't work. Without creating separate profiles for each site, could a token or environmental or ADS variable be used, rather than an actual server (I was thinking I could push an environmental variable out to each site, i.e., %ExchangeServer%, and reference the name of THAT site's server, then the profile generator would just be setup to point to %ExchangeServer%. Not sure if any of this would work--anyone have a solution? Thanks! |
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