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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 |
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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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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 |
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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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