User Config?????

G

Guest

Just set up a new user on network (Win2000). Loaded
Outlook 2000 on system (Win98se). Ran Outlook, it
pointed to a different users mailbox, changed to correct
mailbox. Every thing seemed OK. Then the other user
complained that she could not access her mailbox.
Checked her system (Win98se)it was now pointing to the
new users mailbox. Changed this, now I am back where I
started. The new user is unable to get mail her profile
pointing to wrong mailbox???

What ever can be the problem, I have checked AD the
users profiles seem good. Is this an Exchange issue, or
is it the users profile on the local machine.

HELP I'm going in circles!!!!!!
 
R

Roady [MVP]

This is all on the same sysetm?
By default Windows 98 doesn't allow separate user setting. You must enable
this in Control Panel. Once you've done that you can use Roaming profiles on
Windows 98. For detailed steps ask in a Windows (98) newsgroup.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Backup and Restore
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3
 
G

Guest

No the users are on different Win98se boxes. That's what
has me perplexed. They each are logging on to different
system with different user names and passwords. Checked
there objects in AD, they each are pointing to their
respective Exchange mailboxes. How are their outlook
settings changing???
-----Original Message-----
This is all on the same sysetm?
By default Windows 98 doesn't allow separate user setting. You must enable
this in Control Panel. Once you've done that you can use Roaming profiles on
Windows 98. For detailed steps ask in a Windows (98) newsgroup.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Backup and Restore
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3

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Just set up a new user on network (Win2000). Loaded
Outlook 2000 on system (Win98se). Ran Outlook, it
pointed to a different users mailbox, changed to correct
mailbox. Every thing seemed OK. Then the other user
complained that she could not access her mailbox.
Checked her system (Win98se)it was now pointing to the
new users mailbox. Changed this, now I am back where I
started. The new user is unable to get mail her profile
pointing to wrong mailbox???

What ever can be the problem, I have checked AD the
users profiles seem good. Is this an Exchange issue, or
is it the users profile on the local machine.

HELP I'm going in circles!!!!!!


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R

Roady [MVP]

The profile path is also different? If these users got copied from eachother
it copied the profilepath as well.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Backup and Restore
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3

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No the users are on different Win98se boxes. That's what
has me perplexed. They each are logging on to different
system with different user names and passwords. Checked
there objects in AD, they each are pointing to their
respective Exchange mailboxes. How are their outlook
settings changing???
-----Original Message-----
This is all on the same sysetm?
By default Windows 98 doesn't allow separate user setting. You must enable
this in Control Panel. Once you've done that you can use Roaming profiles on
Windows 98. For detailed steps ask in a Windows (98) newsgroup.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Backup and Restore
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3

-----
Just set up a new user on network (Win2000). Loaded
Outlook 2000 on system (Win98se). Ran Outlook, it
pointed to a different users mailbox, changed to correct
mailbox. Every thing seemed OK. Then the other user
complained that she could not access her mailbox.
Checked her system (Win98se)it was now pointing to the
new users mailbox. Changed this, now I am back where I
started. The new user is unable to get mail her profile
pointing to wrong mailbox???

What ever can be the problem, I have checked AD the
users profiles seem good. Is this an Exchange issue, or
is it the users profile on the local machine.

HELP I'm going in circles!!!!!!


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