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Martin Searle
Hi,
I have a problem with Outlook 2003 and our roaming user
profiles.
I have installed into my group policy the Outlook 2003 ADM
file and changed the default location of the PST files to
NOT being in the Local Settings folder (instead I want
them in %appdata%\Microsoft\Outlook). The initial
outlook.pst file is created in the correct folder but when
I configure my IMAP server account, using the wizard, it
creates the PST file in my Local Settings folder instead
totally ignoring my policy setting.
Obviously when I logout my new accounts PST is deleted,
since I have not put in my hack to roam local settings yet
which I use to get OE working properly. On logging back in
on a different machine and starting outlook it whinges
that my IMAP servers PST file has moved location (it
doesn't exist I guess that means!) and recreates it in the
local settings folder !.
I guess this is a bug, perhaps the wizard is hard coded to
use the default folder? Is there a way to circumvent
this ?. Once the PST is created there doesn't seem to be a
way to move the files location.
Thanks for any help in advance,
Martin Searle
Computing Service
University of Kent, UK
I have a problem with Outlook 2003 and our roaming user
profiles.
I have installed into my group policy the Outlook 2003 ADM
file and changed the default location of the PST files to
NOT being in the Local Settings folder (instead I want
them in %appdata%\Microsoft\Outlook). The initial
outlook.pst file is created in the correct folder but when
I configure my IMAP server account, using the wizard, it
creates the PST file in my Local Settings folder instead
totally ignoring my policy setting.
Obviously when I logout my new accounts PST is deleted,
since I have not put in my hack to roam local settings yet
which I use to get OE working properly. On logging back in
on a different machine and starting outlook it whinges
that my IMAP servers PST file has moved location (it
doesn't exist I guess that means!) and recreates it in the
local settings folder !.
I guess this is a bug, perhaps the wizard is hard coded to
use the default folder? Is there a way to circumvent
this ?. Once the PST is created there doesn't seem to be a
way to move the files location.
Thanks for any help in advance,
Martin Searle
Computing Service
University of Kent, UK