Users Outlook off Line on each SBS Reboot




One really annoying problem for users is Outlook going off line on them
(I've even been bitten by it).

If I reboot the server during the day (I try not too, but sometimes I'm
on a call with support for that DAMN ExaByte junk I bought) and have to
reboot.

Anyone that is fiddling with Email, puts them off-line. And when the
server comes backup they don't receive mail automatically, and can't
send manually.

Is there a group policy or something I can set to just prevent OutLook
from going off line?

Even users that know how to put it back, forget they are off line and
don't see mail for a day and ask me why they are not getting email.
Every time it's because the day before I rebooted the server and their
email is off line (Work Offline).

Thanks

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