RE: SBS 2003, Exchange default email account--how to change??



Hello David,

Thank you for posting in the SBS newsgroup.

Also, many thanks for SuperGumby's great input.

According to your description, I understand that you would like to change
the default email account in Outlook of Exchange environment. If I have
misunderstood your concern, please don't hesitate to let me know.

SuperGumby is right on target. You can control whether to add the Exchange
profile to Outlook or not by the steps below, but you can't control who is
the default because the SBS logon scripts always set Outlook as the default
(which cover many customer scenarios). If you don't want your changes to
roll back, then you have to stop the logon script running for the user
account you user. You don't have to delete the logon script, simply go to
AD Users and Computer, remove SBS_LOGIN_SCRIPT.bat from the Profile tab.

1) Server Management -> Client Computers

2) Right-click the client machine, then View Computer Settings

3) Expand Client Setup Configuration, right-click Configure Outlook Profile
Information and select Change.

Alternatively, there is a REG value that can be created on the client under
the registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\smallbusinessserver\clientsetup.

The value is called NoTransportOrder (by default, it does not exist) which
when set to 1 will make it so that the outlook transport order code does
not run with app launcher 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.

I am appreciated your time and cooperation. If anything is unclear, please
feel free to let me know. I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Best regards,

Nathan Liu (MSFT)
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>Greetings,

We are using SBS2003 with Exchange for internal email. Everytime a
client logs on, SBS runs a Script (sbsdefault.mst) that changes the
default email account to the Exchange server's account. How can the
client change the default email to somthing different. If we change
the default email account in Outlook, it reverts back to the Exchange
mail account the next time the client boots.

Thanks!!

>

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