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Cached Mode on Outlook 2003 using VB script
I have 2000 users using outlook 2003, now I need then change their cached
mode on outlook 2003, so I create a little chi chi for them to do themself, here is the step 1). from outlook, click on tools-- E-Mail Accounts. 2). Make suer the View or change existing e-mail accounts is checked-- next. 3). Under E-mail acccounts, high light Microsoft Exchange Server--Change. 4). Check the Cached Exchange Mode-- Next 5). click Finished. so can we create an VB scripts for generate this for each users? Thank you so much for your help Lillian |
Cached Mode on Outlook 2003 using VB script
I have 2000 users using outlook 2003, now I need then change their cached
mode on outlook 2003, so I create a little chi chi for them to do themself, here is the step 1). from outlook, click on tools-- E-Mail Accounts. 2). Make suer the View or change existing e-mail accounts is checked-- next. 3). Under E-mail acccounts, high light Microsoft Exchange Server--Change. 4). Check the Cached Exchange Mode-- Next 5). click Finished. so can we create an VB scripts for generate this for each users? You can use Group Policy to do it |
Cached Mode on Outlook 2003 using VB script
Matt,
Do you have script to run this? Thanks. Lillian "Matt Williamson" wrote: I have 2000 users using outlook 2003, now I need then change their cached mode on outlook 2003, so I create a little chi chi for them to do themself, here is the step 1). from outlook, click on tools-- E-Mail Accounts. 2). Make suer the View or change existing e-mail accounts is checked-- next. 3). Under E-mail acccounts, high light Microsoft Exchange Server--Change. 4). Check the Cached Exchange Mode-- Next 5). click Finished. so can we create an VB scripts for generate this for each users? You can use Group Policy to do it |
Cached Mode on Outlook 2003 using VB script
Matt,
We can not use Group Policy to do this, because we are in the mix mode, so we need have some kind of script for do this Lillian "Matt Williamson" wrote: I have 2000 users using outlook 2003, now I need then change their cached mode on outlook 2003, so I create a little chi chi for them to do themself, here is the step 1). from outlook, click on tools-- E-Mail Accounts. 2). Make suer the View or change existing e-mail accounts is checked-- next. 3). Under E-mail acccounts, high light Microsoft Exchange Server--Change. 4). Check the Cached Exchange Mode-- Next 5). click Finished. so can we create an VB scripts for generate this for each users? You can use Group Policy to do it |
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