Installing Outlook 2002 to configure itself

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chrism

Greetings,

We have about 100 teachers that use many different computers here. We would
like to have Outlook configure itself whenever they log on to a machine.

Could somebody point me in the right direction on how to get this
implemented. Outlook is already installed on all workstations, I'm not sure
if we'd have to redeploy it.

We've thought about roaming profiles but since there's over 100 users that
solution seems like it would cause too much bandwidth consumption for the
synchronization and also eat up too much disk space on the server used to
store the profiles.

Any help/thoughts would be highly appreciated !

chris
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

If you are excluding using roaming profiles, then you have excluded the one
viable solution for your institution using non-thin client technology.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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chrism <[email protected]> asked:
| Greetings,
|
| We have about 100 teachers that use many different computers here.
| We would like to have Outlook configure itself whenever they log on
| to a machine.
|
| Could somebody point me in the right direction on how to get this
| implemented. Outlook is already installed on all workstations, I'm
| not sure if we'd have to redeploy it.
|
| We've thought about roaming profiles but since there's over 100 users
| that solution seems like it would cause too much bandwidth
| consumption for the synchronization and also eat up too much disk
| space on the server used to store the profiles.
|
| Any help/thoughts would be highly appreciated !
|
| chris
 

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