Outlook profiles not setting up for users
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Hi all,
In the last couple of weeks I have added a few PCs to our network, and for
some reason that I can't comprehend, these PCs do not automatically set up a
users profile the first time they log on - the user must go through the
wizard and set it up manually, entering server name, mailbox etc. These PCs
were joined via
http://server/connectcomputer, same as previous PCs were,
and the software install is the same - Office 2000 installed manually
without Outlook prior to joining, and then Outlook 2003 installed via Add
Computer SBS wizard.
Any ideas?
TIA,
SusanV
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