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Old September 14th, 2009, 03:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
mkurtzos
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Default Installing Outlook 2007 on Shared PC's

Looking to find the best way to configure Outlook 2007 on a shared PC
(connecting to an exchange server)

Any info is appreciated
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Old September 14th, 2009, 06:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
neo [mvp outlook]
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Default Installing Outlook 2007 on Shared PC's

Not enough information to go on. For example, will each person logon to
this workstation with their own userid/password or will a shared
userid/password be used?

Will each person get their own mailbox on the Exchange server or will they
be using a "shared" mailbox?


"mkurtzos" wrote in message
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Looking to find the best way to configure Outlook 2007 on a shared PC
(connecting to an exchange server)

Any info is appreciated



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Old September 14th, 2009, 06:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
mkurtzos
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Default Installing Outlook 2007 on Shared PC's

Sorry ...that was a pretty vague question...

Each user will have a network ID that allows them to log into the domain.
Each user is a local admin of the PC they are logged into
Each user will have their own mailbox on the exchange server.
Outlook 2007 on WinXP

I guess a few questions that come to my mind are what files are stored
locally when connecting to an exchange server? Since each user is classified
as a local admin are there any security issues that I should consider with a
shared PC?


"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Not enough information to go on. For example, will each person logon to
this workstation with their own userid/password or will a shared
userid/password be used?

Will each person get their own mailbox on the Exchange server or will they
be using a "shared" mailbox?


"mkurtzos" wrote in message
...
Looking to find the best way to configure Outlook 2007 on a shared PC
(connecting to an exchange server)

Any info is appreciated




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Old September 14th, 2009, 07:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
neo [mvp outlook]
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Default Installing Outlook 2007 on Shared PC's

If each person is logging onto a shared workstation with their own
credentials, these are the 3 major things I would do:

1) Turn off/disable the ability to use cached mode (assumes LAN connection
to Exchange)
2) Turn off/disable the ability to use PST files
3) Turn off/disable the auto-archive feature



"mkurtzos" wrote in message
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Sorry ...that was a pretty vague question...

Each user will have a network ID that allows them to log into the domain.
Each user is a local admin of the PC they are logged into
Each user will have their own mailbox on the exchange server.
Outlook 2007 on WinXP

I guess a few questions that come to my mind are what files are stored
locally when connecting to an exchange server? Since each user is
classified
as a local admin are there any security issues that I should consider with
a
shared PC?


"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

Not enough information to go on. For example, will each person logon to
this workstation with their own userid/password or will a shared
userid/password be used?

Will each person get their own mailbox on the Exchange server or will
they
be using a "shared" mailbox?


"mkurtzos" wrote in message
...
Looking to find the best way to configure Outlook 2007 on a shared PC
(connecting to an exchange server)

Any info is appreciated






 




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