Outlook 2000 on Terminal Server

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Paul Kraemer

Hi,

An friend of mine is running Terminal Services on Windows 2003 Server.
His users primarily use terminal services to use an Access 2000 database
application that runs on the server. This Access app has a feature that
allows users to send invoices via email. An invoice is converted to .rtf
format and sent out through the default email program, which is Outlook 2000.

Because Access is running on the terminal server, to get this to work, he
installed Outlook 2000 on the terminal server and created profiles for each
user who is logging on remotely. He got it to work this way, but his users
are having alot of trouble with Outlook. Sometimes messages get sent, but
other times they just get stuck in their Outbox and cannot be deleted.

I was wondering if anyone here has experience running Outlook 2000 on
Windows Terminal server. Should it be able to work reasonably well? Is
there anything I can do or look out for that might help solve the problems I
am experiencing? Would it be beneficial to upgrade to a newer version of
Outlook?

Any input will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Paul
 

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