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Outlook profile settings forced upon other users

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vasankorp - 03 Mar 2006 08:21 GMT
I'm having problems with my outlook 2003 (pop etc) settings being
placed into the accounts of other users on the domain.  How is this
possible?  I know the users are not doing this manually.   It seems to
be happening at random times, not when an account is freshly created.
We have in the past used a package building program to distribute
software (but not Office).  Could this be the result of me signing in
using a different account after a reboot during the process of building
a package?

I know how to remedy the situation if that is the case.

Thanks very much for the help.

Gavin
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 03 Mar 2006 11:23 GMT
Always possible. What package are you using to build your packages?

> I'm having problems with my outlook 2003 (pop etc) settings being
> placed into the accounts of other users on the domain.  How is this
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> I know how to remedy the situation if that is the case.
vasankorp - 03 Mar 2006 11:43 GMT
I'm using a package created by a 3rd party company that make school
network security products called Ranger.  It's part of their Ranger
suite.

http://www.rangersuite.com/

To be honest recently I'm more prone to using GPO's but this problem
has been fairly long term but not hugely persistent

Thanks very much

Gavin
 
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