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Create a folder via GPO in Outlook 2000/2003?
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I've looked for this high and low. I hope someone would give me some pointers. I want to create a new folder in user's Outlook (mix of 2000 and 2003). How do I do this via GPO...really don't want to visit all user workstation. If GPO isn't possible, how about a script? Thanks... |
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Rules with limited server-side only capabilities can be created with the
Rule.dll COM component and CDO 1.21. No other rule creation techniques are available. See http://www.outlookcode.com/d/exstech.htm Creating a new folder is not a valid rule action anyway, so I'm confused about what your actual goal might be. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "-=[fishtail]=-" wrote in message ... Hi: I've looked for this high and low. I hope someone would give me some pointers. I want to create a new folder in user's Outlook (mix of 2000 and 2003). How do I do this via GPO...really don't want to visit all user workstation. If GPO isn't possible, how about a script? Thanks... |
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