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Old May 13th, 2004, 11:08 PM
Bill
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Default Basic Setup for Remote Users

Can someone please point me to an article which gives
instructions on how to set up remote users? We are using
Exchange 2000 and Outlook 2002. I have had a search of
the how-tos anf the knowledgebase, but have not found
what I need. I am an Outlook Exchange newbie, so please
don't beat me up for asking dumb questions!
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Old May 14th, 2004, 07:13 AM
Raghu Prakash
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Default Basic Setup for Remote Users

Hi Bill,


http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d.../reskit/en-us/
outa01.mspx

Remote and roaming users
Special customizations are required if you are deploying Outlook to remote
users or roaming users, and setting up Outlook for multiple users on the
same computer.

When you are deploying to remote users, ensure that features are not set to
install over the network as they are needed, since users may be using slow
access lines. Use the Set Feature Installation States Tree page in the
Custom Installation Wizard to specify the installation state for Outlook
features as Run from My Computer. For features that you are not deploying,
you can set the feature state to Not Available, Hidden, Locked.

Roaming users should have the same messaging environment on each computer
to which they roam. This includes the type and version of operating system,
version of Outlook, and the Outlook installation location on the computer.

For multiple users sharing the same computer, use the Windows logon
features on the computer's operating system to manage user logon
verification. Also, make sure that each user runs the same version of
Outlook so that shared file conflicts do not arise. This conflict can
happen when one version of Outlook attempts to write a file to a file
folder location that is shared by other versions of Outlook also used on
the computer.

Please let me know has this helped You...
Thank You...
Raghu...

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