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Rights required to install Outlook 2003 in a locked down desktop

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Abdul - 28 Jul 2004 21:56 GMT
I'm having a problem trying to figure out what kind
access I need to open up for my users to be able to use
Outlook 2003.

I've managed to install Outlook 2003 on the desktop but
when the user tries to launch it the profiler does not
pick up the users settings unless I add the user to the
local admin group. I need to deploy this to 3000 users
and would prefer not to give everyone admin access to
their desktop. I haven't tried adding the users to the
power users group because I would like to avoid that
also.

Any info would be helpful.
Abdul
Andreas Roeder - 28 Jul 2004 22:15 GMT
Hi Abdul,
maybe this could help
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/admin.htm

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> I'm having a problem trying to figure out what kind
> access I need to open up for my users to be able to use
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> Any info would be helpful.
> Abdul
Abdul - 28 Jul 2004 23:10 GMT
Thanks for the quick response, but the link below was
concerning Outlook E-mail Security. I looking for OS
(windows XP) level permissions to complete the
installation process of Outlook, which includes profiler
populating the exchange server and user account info in
the Outlook Email settings. Currently the users are only
members of the User group in the domain and the
workstation and have extremely limited control over their
environment.

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