Hello: We have a Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition running Terminal Server for 10 users. Is there any way to configure Microsoft Outlook 2003 in every TS Session with Cache Mode off? We are looking for something similar to a GPO to deploy some kind of policy for this. We'd like not to go session by session changing the cache mode option. We'd like to configure it for those current 10 users but also for new users in order to apply it automatically. Thank you in advance for your help. Carlos.
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 05:19:00 -0700, Carlos wrote: >Hello: > >We have a Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition running Terminal Server for >10 users. >Is there any way to configure Microsoft Outlook 2003 in every TS Session >with Cache Mode off? We are looking for something similar to a GPO to >deploy some kind of policy for this. We'd like not to go session by session >changing the cache mode option. >We'd like to configure it for those current 10 users but also for new users >in order to apply it automatically. > >Thank you in advance for your help. GPO would do it. Besides, Outlook cant use cache mode when running on a Terminal Server: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ork2003/HA011402681033.aspx > >Carlos.
Andy David {MVP} wrote in news:d37it3htn3pdvipj6c7ohm7kmoati5vn22@4ax.com: > On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 05:19:00 -0700, Carlos wrote: > >>Hello: >> >>We have a Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition running Terminal Server >>for 10 users. >>Is there any way to configure Microsoft Outlook 2003 in every TS >>Session with Cache Mode off? We are looking for something similar to a >>GPO to deploy some kind of policy for this. We'd like not to go >>session by session changing the cache mode option. >>We'd like to configure it for those current 10 users but also for new >>users in order to apply it automatically. >> >>Thank you in advance for your help. > > GPO would do it. > Besides, Outlook cant use cache mode when running on a Terminal > Server: > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ork2003/HA011402681033.aspx > > >> >>Carlos. > Thank you very much for this info. Kind regards, Carlos.