Thank you. Luckily its only 10 machines.
Sara
hi
hope im not explaining something you already know but what i do ( i look
after about 30-40 PCs on a network) is make the master category list on my
(client) pc (in outlook), then export that reg key to the server. Email
everyone with a link to the reg key on the server, with an explanitory note.
Then it only takes them about 10sec and 4 clicks to update thier master cat
list. Job done. I ask them to reply when they have sucessfully done it.
If after a few days x number of people havent replied i send them a reminder
and a offer of help if they are stuck. i do many admin tasks like this as its
good to get people involved in thier PC's, they like to learn new things and
are generally pleased they managed it.
Hope that helped at all
Simon
> Thank you. Luckily its only 10 machines.
> Sara
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> > > to all on the network. I added it in the server, but it is still not
> > > appearing on the other locations.
simon bratt - 17 Aug 2006 13:58 GMT
incase you didnt know how to do the previous...
To back up the Master Category List in Outlook 2003:
Run Regedit and go to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook and select the
Categories key.
Choose Registry | Export Registry File to make a copy of the Categories
branch of the registry. Note that this list is in Unicode encoding and is not
compatible with versions other than Outlook 2002.
> hi
> hope im not explaining something you already know but what i do ( i look
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> > > > to all on the network. I added it in the server, but it is still not
> > > > appearing on the other locations.