Our environment is Exchange 2000 SP3 with various Outlook versions. Specifically, I've relplaced two old machines with XP machines running Outlook 2000. On the old machines anyone who logged into the Domain would have an automatic connection to the Exchange server and mail. Right now if a Domain user has not used this computer they are prompted for the Exchange server name and their mailbox name in order to set up the mail client on either of these two machines. How can I fix this? AMQ Sysadmin
In news:57B24AE6-3D98-4C68-84AF-162DDA6CEC3A@microsoft.com, AMQ Sysadmin <AMQ Sysadmin@discussions.microsoft.com> typed: > Our environment is Exchange 2000 SP3 with various Outlook versions. > Specifically, I've relplaced two old machines with XP machines running > Outlook 2000. On the old machines anyone who logged into the Domain > would have an automatic connection to the Exchange server and mail. > Right now if a Domain user has not used this computer they are > prompted for the Exchange server name and their mailbox name in order > to set up the mail client on either of these two machines. > > How can I fix this? > > AMQ Sysadmin Either use roaming profiles for all users or use a profile generation tool.