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Jeremy

Situation....building totally new exchange 2003 server.
Server name will be different than current exchange
server...GUID's will be lost. I need an EASY way to
rehome the outlook profile to point to the new server.
We have outlook 97, 2000, 2002, 2003. I have read about
PRF files and how they can configure profiles when
outlook launches, but I need something more automated. I
can't go to 700+ PC's to accomplish this. Any 3rd party
tools. Any way to change the server name with Group
Policy? I didn't see any thing in the outlook ADM
files. Help PLEASE.
 
Have the prf-file executed in your login script. Make a marker in the
registry that the prf-file has been applied already so you can let your
script check that first before executing

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Jeremy said:
Situation....building totally new exchange 2003 server.
Server name will be different than current exchange
server...GUID's will be lost. I need an EASY way to
rehome the outlook profile to point to the new server.
We have outlook 97, 2000, 2002, 2003. I have read about
PRF files and how they can configure profiles when
outlook launches, but I need something more automated. I
can't go to 700+ PC's to accomplish this. Any 3rd party
tools. Any way to change the server name with Group
Policy? I didn't see any thing in the outlook ADM
files. Help PLEASE.

Try Outlook Profiler
http://goff.nu
 
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