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outlook setup
"Johnfli" <john[ at ]ivhs.us> 05.07.2007 17:23:59
How do I make it so when a new user signs in for the first time, their
outlook is already setup for them?
It is a pain to always have to wait for a new user to sign in, then I have
to go over and setup their outlook.


Re: outlook setup
Rick <rcbathome[ at ]gmail.com> 05.07.2007 23:01:36
On Jul 5, 1:23 pm, "Johnfli" <j...[ at ]ivhs.us> wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> How do I make it so when a new user signs in for the first time, their
> outlook is already setup for them?
> It is a pain to always have to wait for a new user to sign in, then I have
> to go over and setup their outlook.

How was the PC added to your network? When you add the computer in
SBS and the install applications wizard comes up, did you have in the
advanced tab, outlook setup checked? If you did have it checked, when
you use the http://servername/connectcomputer to configure the
computer for the SBS domain, it should have added the setup info to
Outlook.

Sounds like possibly you didn't add the computer using the
http://servername/connectcomputer ?

Rick

Re: outlook setup
"Johnfli" <john[ at ]ivhs.us> 06.07.2007 15:50:43
nope. I have never added a computer to teh domain like that.
Looks like I will need to check that out.
Thanks

"Rick" <rcbathome[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1183676496.591257.131130[ at ]57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com...
[Quoted Text]
> On Jul 5, 1:23 pm, "Johnfli" <j...[ at ]ivhs.us> wrote:
>> How do I make it so when a new user signs in for the first time, their
>> outlook is already setup for them?
>> It is a pain to always have to wait for a new user to sign in, then I
>> have
>> to go over and setup their outlook.
>
> How was the PC added to your network? When you add the computer in
> SBS and the install applications wizard comes up, did you have in the
> advanced tab, outlook setup checked? If you did have it checked, when
> you use the http://servername/connectcomputer to configure the
> computer for the SBS domain, it should have added the setup info to
> Outlook.
>
> Sounds like possibly you didn't add the computer using the
> http://servername/connectcomputer ?
>
> Rick
>


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