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Mike D.
Hello
I am trying to configure an Outlook profile using the CIW so that all
Outlook profiles in our department are set the same upon first use. In the
CIW I have set the following registry value below to be added. I know the
profile name will always be "My E-mail" so the registry path will always be
the same. However I cannot get Outlook to use the signature I want (which
is called DEFAULT). I have other registry values set, but only this one is
under the "Windows Messaging Subsystem" key. It appears on Outlooks first
run it sets this value, but then wipes all the values under the
\HKCU\...\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\My E-mail\... so this
Signature is never set. However I can import this reg hack after Outlook is
opened and the profile created and it works fine - the signature file is
selected. I could automate the configuration of the signature, but Outlook
would have to be opened once then closed then opened again. The problem
with that is (besides being inconvenient for the user) is that I am using XP
mandatory profiles so when a user logs off the computer all changes are
lost. Even if I could automate the importing of this reg key, the signature
file would not be selected on the first run of Outlook during the users
session.
I am using Outlook 2003 SP1.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows
Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\My
E-Mail\9375CFF0413111d3B88A00104B2A6676\00000002]
"New Signature"=hex:44,00,65,00,66,00,61,00,75,00,6c,00,74,00,00,00
Any ideas on how to make this value 'stick' so a users default Outlook
profile is pointing to the correct signature?
The signature file exists and is in the correct spot in the Windows XP
profile.
Thx
-Mike
I am trying to configure an Outlook profile using the CIW so that all
Outlook profiles in our department are set the same upon first use. In the
CIW I have set the following registry value below to be added. I know the
profile name will always be "My E-mail" so the registry path will always be
the same. However I cannot get Outlook to use the signature I want (which
is called DEFAULT). I have other registry values set, but only this one is
under the "Windows Messaging Subsystem" key. It appears on Outlooks first
run it sets this value, but then wipes all the values under the
\HKCU\...\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\My E-mail\... so this
Signature is never set. However I can import this reg hack after Outlook is
opened and the profile created and it works fine - the signature file is
selected. I could automate the configuration of the signature, but Outlook
would have to be opened once then closed then opened again. The problem
with that is (besides being inconvenient for the user) is that I am using XP
mandatory profiles so when a user logs off the computer all changes are
lost. Even if I could automate the importing of this reg key, the signature
file would not be selected on the first run of Outlook during the users
session.
I am using Outlook 2003 SP1.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows
Messaging Subsystem\Profiles\My
E-Mail\9375CFF0413111d3B88A00104B2A6676\00000002]
"New Signature"=hex:44,00,65,00,66,00,61,00,75,00,6c,00,74,00,00,00
Any ideas on how to make this value 'stick' so a users default Outlook
profile is pointing to the correct signature?
The signature file exists and is in the correct spot in the Windows XP
profile.
Thx
-Mike