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Chris
I am cross-posting this in an additional forum to solicit input.
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As an enterprise customer (using Windows Vista Enterprise), we've already
selected -- as most large corportate customers would -- an email system and
client. As such, I really don't understand why, just like with Outlook
Express (until XPSP2), you can't remove this product.
As a corporate customer, clearly we don't want our Vista users to be at all
confused between mail clients and would very much like to see at least some
sort of GPO that could "disable" the Windows Mail client so avoid any
confusion by our less capable users.
Any help/suggestions would be most graciously appreciated... and, no, I
haven't combed through the incredible complexity of available GPOs for Vista
yet -- hoping that if there is some sort of capability like that I've
outlined above, that an expert at MS can direct me to it so that I don't have
to submerse myself in the myriad of detail.
Thanks in advance.
**********************************************
As an enterprise customer (using Windows Vista Enterprise), we've already
selected -- as most large corportate customers would -- an email system and
client. As such, I really don't understand why, just like with Outlook
Express (until XPSP2), you can't remove this product.
As a corporate customer, clearly we don't want our Vista users to be at all
confused between mail clients and would very much like to see at least some
sort of GPO that could "disable" the Windows Mail client so avoid any
confusion by our less capable users.
Any help/suggestions would be most graciously appreciated... and, no, I
haven't combed through the incredible complexity of available GPOs for Vista
yet -- hoping that if there is some sort of capability like that I've
outlined above, that an expert at MS can direct me to it so that I don't have
to submerse myself in the myriad of detail.
Thanks in advance.