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Setting a default view - network install

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Tom Petersen - 25 Jun 2004 19:38 GMT
I was wondering if it was possible to define a default view in Outlook 2003,
then have those setting pushed during the network install.  I have users who
are not going to like the default view and we will have to set a lot up
manually I'm afraid.  We are using Active directory and soon, our own
Exchange Server.

TIA
Jason - 25 Jun 2004 23:54 GMT
Outlook Profiler makes a lot of this easy. Although that
option is not yet supported.

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>I was wondering if it was possible to define a default view in Outlook 2003,
> then have those setting pushed during the network install.  I have users who
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> TIA
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 29 Jun 2004 02:28 GMT
Outlook doesn't provide any convenient way to deploy a view to an
organization's mailboxes. You might want to submit a suggestion to
outwish@microsoft.com and mswish@microsoft.com

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> I was wondering if it was possible to define a default view in Outlook 2003,
> then have those setting pushed during the network install.  I have users who
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> TIA
 
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