Re: Can change outlook profile without exprofe ?



and these information are on same plane of AD, because even on new machine I
get the wrong server. This problem are driving me crazy, and I look a away to
change this value for all client, that I wrote don't help-me to much with his
network stardant.

Thanks,

Solli M. Honorio

"Solli Moreira Honorio" wrote:

server on next opening, with a local account rather than a domain one. I'm
not sure *why* you'd ever use local accounts for users instead of domain
accounts when you have AD,
It's because cliente use XP Home Editions....

accounts when you have AD, but it does seem entirely possible that this is
the crux of your problem. What's the reason for your configuration?
I'm getting "Could not connect to the global catalog" from exprofre. It's is
because there are no domain account logged, or not ?

Thanks

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

In news:069303AF-1ECC-4ED5-9888-955354685452@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Solli Moreira Honorio <SolliMoreiraHonorio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
Hi,

I have migrated mailboxes from one standart server to a cluster
cluster, syncronized the public and system folder.

But outlook profile didn't update with the new information of
services, even if I recreat the outlook profile, change registry keys
or delete the user profile I still have this information :
"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Windows
Messaging\Subsytem\Profiles\Outlook\a80945475ee4c140936d21bade59e593\001e6614=/O=*****/OU=****/cn=Configuration/cn=Servers/cn=OLDSERVER"

Maybe Exprofe could help-me, but this client don't log his
workstation on domain controle. All workstation are stand alone and
autenticate on Exchange by Profile configuration.

Can I change this information directly by AD ? I'm talkgin about group
policy, but something like thank user information of exchange server
by ADSIEdit.

Thanks all

Solli M. Honorio

I've never tried moving a mailbox & seeing whether Outlook found the new
server on next opening, with a local account rather than a domain one. I'm
not sure *why* you'd ever use local accounts for users instead of domain
accounts when you have AD, but it does seem entirely possible that this is
the crux of your problem. What's the reason for your configuration?





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