Outlook 2007 Ignoring PST setting

S

Sam Lambert

Trying to setup a personal folder file via a PRF file and Outlook is not
looking at configuration. It just prompts for where to save and what file
name even though the PRF states it.

PRF file:

; **************************************************************
; Section 2 - Services in Profile
; **************************************************************

[Service List]
ServiceX=Microsoft Outlook Client
ServiceEGS=Exchange Global Section
Service1=Microsoft Exchange Server
ServiceEGS=Exchange Global Section
Service3=Outlook Address Book
Service2=Unicode Personal Folders

;***************************************************************
; Section 3 - List of internet accounts
;***************************************************************

[Internet Account List]

;***************************************************************
; Section 4 - Default values for each service.
;***************************************************************

[ServiceX]
CachedExchangeMode=0x00000002
CachedExchangeSlowDetect=true

[ServiceEGS]
CachedExchangeConfigFlags=0x00000900
MailboxName=%UserName%
HomeServer=Mail01

[Service1]
OverwriteExistingService=No
UniqueService=Yes
MailboxName=%UserName%
HomeServer=Mail01
OfflineAddressBookPath=%USERPROFILE%\local settings\application
data\microsoft\outlook\
OfflineFolderPathAndFilename=%USERPROFILE%\local settings\application
data\microsoft\outlook\outlook.ost
AccountName=Microsoft Exchange Server

[Service3]

[Service2]
UniqueService=No
Name=Large Folders
PathToPersonalFolders=%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\pfolders.pst
EncryptionType=0x50000000
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

How are you deploying the PRF file?

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
S

Sam Lambert

The "Apply PRF" function within Office Customization Tool.


Sue Mosher said:
How are you deploying the PRF file?

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers


Sam Lambert said:
Trying to setup a personal folder file via a PRF file and Outlook is not
looking at configuration. It just prompts for where to save and what file
name even though the PRF states it.

PRF file:

; **************************************************************
; Section 2 - Services in Profile
; **************************************************************

[Service List]
ServiceX=Microsoft Outlook Client
ServiceEGS=Exchange Global Section
Service1=Microsoft Exchange Server
ServiceEGS=Exchange Global Section
Service3=Outlook Address Book
Service2=Unicode Personal Folders

;***************************************************************
; Section 3 - List of internet accounts
;***************************************************************

[Internet Account List]

;***************************************************************
; Section 4 - Default values for each service.
;***************************************************************

[ServiceX]
CachedExchangeMode=0x00000002
CachedExchangeSlowDetect=true

[ServiceEGS]
CachedExchangeConfigFlags=0x00000900
MailboxName=%UserName%
HomeServer=Mail01

[Service1]
OverwriteExistingService=No
UniqueService=Yes
MailboxName=%UserName%
HomeServer=Mail01
OfflineAddressBookPath=%USERPROFILE%\local settings\application
data\microsoft\outlook\
OfflineFolderPathAndFilename=%USERPROFILE%\local settings\application
data\microsoft\outlook\outlook.ost
AccountName=Microsoft Exchange Server

[Service3]

[Service2]
UniqueService=No
Name=Large Folders
PathToPersonalFolders=%userprofile%\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\pfolders.pst
EncryptionType=0x50000000
 

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