Re: Exchange Accoount not the default...
From: Court Myers (cmyersNO_at_SPAMadgokcPLEASE.com)
Date: 02/24/05
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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 10:20:20 -0600
I tried this and it did not work....
Do I need to make a new key (folder) or a new "D-Word or Sting" Value?
Court
"Jerry zhao (MSFT)" <v-jerryz@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Court,
>
> Good to hear from you.
>
> From the description, I understand that your issue is that the default
> mail
> account in outlook 2003 always change back to exchange account when you
> re-logon the outlook. If I have misunderstood your concern, please let me
> know.
>
> To prevent the system to change default outlook account back to the
> exchange account when re-logon, you can just change the registry keys on
> the XP/2000 clients as the following steps:
>
> 1. Open registry edit by run "regedit", find the registry key:
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\smallbusinessserver\clientsetup.
>
> 2. Find value called "NoTransportOrder" (without quotation marks) (by
> default, it does not exist, then you need to create it) and set it to "1".
>
> That will make the outlook transport order code does not run with
> applauncher for just these instances where people don't want to have the
> default transport order changed each time. As a result, if you change the
> Outlook profile, it will not be reverted even the user re-logons.
>
> If you have several clients to edit and then, you could make the needed
> modifications i.e. NoTransportOrder, export that key to a .reg file and
> use
> that reg file in your logon script.
>
> Here are the steps:
>
> 1. Logon to a workstation as Administrator, open regedit make the needed
> changes and then export that key.
>
> 2. Make sure you save a copy of the .reg file you just made to
> \\YourServerName\netlogon
>
> 3. Modify the logon script:
>
> for example: add the line
>
> regedit /s NoTransportOrder.reg
>
> Make sure you add that line AFTER the sbs client setup.exe line
>
> Here is some other usful information:
>
> How To Add, Modify, or Delete Registry Subkeys and Values by Using a
> Registration Entries (.reg) File
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/310516
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions or if you need
> further assistance.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jerry Zhao (MSFT)
>
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
>
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