SkipRedirDlg and autodiscovery dialog

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Hello

the SkipRedirDlg key is unique to the user. Is there a global regkey
that can be used regardless of who logs into the machine/outlook
profile?

Trying to stop the autodiscovery dialog box from appearing for the
entire company.
 
if you want to block it for everyone, push it out in a logon script.

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theSkipRedirDlgkey is unique to the user. Is there a global regkey
that can be used regardless of who logs into the machine/outlook
profile?
Trying to stop the autodiscovery dialog box from appearing for the
entire company.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

the value in the field is different for every users. A key generated
by one user will not work for another. Unless someone know how to fix
that?
 
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