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bill phillips
We have many machines on which I've pre-user-
installed/customized Outlook so any user who logs in can
use a utility called CatLogin to do an on-the-fly profile
creation & Outlook launch. This works well on Outlook 98
and Outlook 2000.
I'm trying to put out WinXP & OutlookXP (2002?) now. One
machine seems to autoconfigure OutlookXP to the current
user, and another one does not. I am having no luck
finding what the differences are.
I'd much rather use CatLogin so ANY user could get to
their email no matter who las logged in, but since this
utility does not like OutlookXP, I'll take whatever I can
get.
Ideas?
ps.. Corp. environment with way too many Exchange (5.5?)
servers. (server upgrade NOT an option right now)
installed/customized Outlook so any user who logs in can
use a utility called CatLogin to do an on-the-fly profile
creation & Outlook launch. This works well on Outlook 98
and Outlook 2000.
I'm trying to put out WinXP & OutlookXP (2002?) now. One
machine seems to autoconfigure OutlookXP to the current
user, and another one does not. I am having no luck
finding what the differences are.
I'd much rather use CatLogin so ANY user could get to
their email no matter who las logged in, but since this
utility does not like OutlookXP, I'll take whatever I can
get.
Ideas?
ps.. Corp. environment with way too many Exchange (5.5?)
servers. (server upgrade NOT an option right now)