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Jeff Vandervoort
We have about 100 remote computers on which Outlook 2003 is set up as a POP3
client to the main office's Exchange 2003 server, with PST message stores.
Now, we're setting up a client VPN and we want to change them to Exchange
clients storing data on the server. All were originally set up using a .PRF
file that was generated by Office 2003 CIW, so except for a few that might
have been edited since installation, they have consistent Outlook profiles.
I'm hopeful it's possible to create a .PRF file that will:
1. delete the POP3 account (CIW PRF does this)
2. set up the MAPI account (CIW PRF does this)
3. import contents of the default PST file to the Exchange server
4. detach the PST
5. delete the PST (don't think that's possible but it doesn't hurt to ask!)
I have downloaded the MS white paper on PRF files and have experimented with
customizing the CIW-generated PRF a bit, but haven't hit on the right
combination. (To be truthful, so far, none of my custom PRF files work at
all!)
Is there a way to make a PRF file do items 3-5 above?
client to the main office's Exchange 2003 server, with PST message stores.
Now, we're setting up a client VPN and we want to change them to Exchange
clients storing data on the server. All were originally set up using a .PRF
file that was generated by Office 2003 CIW, so except for a few that might
have been edited since installation, they have consistent Outlook profiles.
I'm hopeful it's possible to create a .PRF file that will:
1. delete the POP3 account (CIW PRF does this)
2. set up the MAPI account (CIW PRF does this)
3. import contents of the default PST file to the Exchange server
4. detach the PST
5. delete the PST (don't think that's possible but it doesn't hurt to ask!)
I have downloaded the MS white paper on PRF files and have experimented with
customizing the CIW-generated PRF a bit, but haven't hit on the right
combination. (To be truthful, so far, none of my custom PRF files work at
all!)
Is there a way to make a PRF file do items 3-5 above?