More info...
Service 1 has below entries in MST file... but reference to Service 2 is
blank.. but references Outlook Address book in the Service list... could this
be related?
[Service1]
OverwriteExistingService=Yes
UniqueService=Yes
MailboxName=%UserName%
HomeServer=MAILSERVER
AccountName=Microsoft Exchange Server
[Service2]
"jtsm" wrote:
I think, these are the relevant sections...
; Section 1 - Profile Defaults
[General]
Custom=1
ProfileName=OutlookSTD
DefaultProfile=Yes
OverwriteProfile=Yes
ModifyDefaultProfileIfPresent=FALSE -have tried this as TRUE
; Section 2 - Services in Profile
[Service List]
;ServiceX=Microsoft Outlook Client
ServiceEGS=Exchange Global Section
Service1=Microsoft Exchange Server
ServiceEGS=Exchange Global Section
Service2=Outlook Address Book
[Outlook Address Book]
ServiceName=CONTAB
Hope this helps...
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Show the relevant sections of your .prf file.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx
"jtsm" wrote in message ...
The below options still did not solve the issue. I've included Sue's original
reply.
After making all these changes, and different combinations. I was still
unable to have this visable by default.
"
Use the CIW tool in the Office Resource Kit to create and deploy a ..prf file
that includes the mail profile settings you want, including the Outlook
Address Book.
"NA" wrote:
"jtsm" wrote in message
...
Hi there,
After an Outlook 2003 installation, in my situation to a 2000 Exchange
box.
The Outlook Address Book needs to be made to appear. Following some simple
steps as below. (Adding as service, and making visable)
As per MSKB article.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002
This surprises me that this not already there. Outlook Profiler adds this by
default.
Use Outlook Profiler..
http://goffconcepts.com/products/win...ler/index.html
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