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seasanctuary
Good day,
I'm running Outlook 2002 on a 2003 Terminal Server. I used an .MST
based network install of Office XP to get it there.
When a user first runs Outlook, it freezes up while configuring mail
accounts. I check Mail Profiles and find one named "%UserName%".
Trying to view its properties freezes Explorer. So, I've tried
deleting it and creating a new mail Profile for the user. If I run
Outlook again, I get the same behavior and the "%UserName%" profile
reappears. Even if I tell it to let me choose which Profile to run at
startup, it ignores that and tries the bad one and freezes.
Also, if I try opening Outlook without deleting "%UserName%" it renames
the previous one to "Backup of %UserName%" and makes another
"%UserName%" profile.
All I want is for it to go away and let me configure a mail profile
manually for each user.
The .MST file originally had %UserName% as the profile to create for
each user, which is where this came from. I went in with the tool and
changed it to "Keep Existing Profile"...or prompt for information on
first run if there isn't one. I uninstalled Office, rebooted, and
reinstalled. When I did this, I did the CHANGE USER commands for both
the uninstall and reinstall. I deleted a user profile entirely off the
terminal server and got the same behavior.
I suspect this bad MAPI profile is stored somewhere in the default
user's registry but have not been able to clean it out. Help is
appreciated.
I'm running Outlook 2002 on a 2003 Terminal Server. I used an .MST
based network install of Office XP to get it there.
When a user first runs Outlook, it freezes up while configuring mail
accounts. I check Mail Profiles and find one named "%UserName%".
Trying to view its properties freezes Explorer. So, I've tried
deleting it and creating a new mail Profile for the user. If I run
Outlook again, I get the same behavior and the "%UserName%" profile
reappears. Even if I tell it to let me choose which Profile to run at
startup, it ignores that and tries the bad one and freezes.
Also, if I try opening Outlook without deleting "%UserName%" it renames
the previous one to "Backup of %UserName%" and makes another
"%UserName%" profile.
All I want is for it to go away and let me configure a mail profile
manually for each user.
The .MST file originally had %UserName% as the profile to create for
each user, which is where this came from. I went in with the tool and
changed it to "Keep Existing Profile"...or prompt for information on
first run if there isn't one. I uninstalled Office, rebooted, and
reinstalled. When I did this, I did the CHANGE USER commands for both
the uninstall and reinstall. I deleted a user profile entirely off the
terminal server and got the same behavior.
I suspect this bad MAPI profile is stored somewhere in the default
user's registry but have not been able to clean it out. Help is
appreciated.