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Andrew Staley
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I've finished installing my various apps on a new Terminal Server running on
Srv2003 R2 with Office 2003 installed.
One of the things that I have done with Office 2003 is create a
Transformation File (I think that's the right name) that auto creates the
clients Exchange settings when they login to make my life easy when adding a
new user.
Want I also want is a default profile that sets up various mapped drives for
the users. So I've setup my Remote Desktop with everything that is
required, and removing access to Control Panel amongst others things, and
also installed a custom COM file we use to autostore emails. Then once
logged in under administrator I've copied my profile to Default User.
My problem is that when I log another user in, it copies accross all the
settings as expected including all my email details, how do I prevent this?
Thanks in advance, AStaley.
Srv2003 R2 with Office 2003 installed.
One of the things that I have done with Office 2003 is create a
Transformation File (I think that's the right name) that auto creates the
clients Exchange settings when they login to make my life easy when adding a
new user.
Want I also want is a default profile that sets up various mapped drives for
the users. So I've setup my Remote Desktop with everything that is
required, and removing access to Control Panel amongst others things, and
also installed a custom COM file we use to autostore emails. Then once
logged in under administrator I've copied my profile to Default User.
My problem is that when I log another user in, it copies accross all the
settings as expected including all my email details, how do I prevent this?
Thanks in advance, AStaley.