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Brian Henry
We have all our systems right now running Outlook 2000 or Outlook XP, but we
just did an upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 and want to also upgrade Outlook
to 2003 so everyone is running the same versions. We figured deploying it
through Active Directory would be the best way to do this because it would
be a lot quicker then installing on each machine (hundreds of) individually.
We know how to make an administrative installation MSI file for active
directory software deployment, but how would you also deploy settings? I
know about Office resource kit, but it creates a seperate settings file I am
unsure of how to use in an active directory situation. Also, if you deploy
outlook through active directory, can you set up the server to automaticlly
be what you specify and have it as an exchange 2003 account with the users
login name as the username? thanks!
just did an upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 and want to also upgrade Outlook
to 2003 so everyone is running the same versions. We figured deploying it
through Active Directory would be the best way to do this because it would
be a lot quicker then installing on each machine (hundreds of) individually.
We know how to make an administrative installation MSI file for active
directory software deployment, but how would you also deploy settings? I
know about Office resource kit, but it creates a seperate settings file I am
unsure of how to use in an active directory situation. Also, if you deploy
outlook through active directory, can you set up the server to automaticlly
be what you specify and have it as an exchange 2003 account with the users
login name as the username? thanks!