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Old June 29th, 2005, 11:29 PM
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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See my response to your earlier post on this issue, in the other group.=20

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"jtsm" wrote in message =
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Hi there,
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After an Outlook 2003 installation, in my situation to a 2000 Exchange =

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The Outlook Address Book needs to be made to appear. Following some =

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steps as below. (Adding as service, and making visable)
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As per MSKB article.
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http://support.microsoft.com/default...63&Product=3D=
ol2002
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Basically I have a rollout, upgrading approx. 600 machines to Outlook =

2003.
After some sums, it will add about 2.5 days work on the rollout, doing =

this
part manually for each user (say 2 minutes for each profile). I was =

hoping
someone might be able to lead me in the right direction for automating =

the
process of making the Outlook Address Book visible after a user has =

logged
in. I've read some posts mentioning scripting that could be done =

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outlook, but not sue where to start. And the idea of having the =

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perform this function sends shivers down my spine.
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Thanks in advance,
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jtsm