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July 25, 2000 at 04:02 AM
todd o.

Terminal Server 2000 user registry setti

by todd o. . Updated 25 years, 5 months ago

Rhetorical question: How do you get an Outlook Client to “remember” the user name and domain name when connecting to an Exchange Server?

Answer: That’s easy, you modify the Registry of the system where the
Outlook Email Client is installed. More specifically you access Microsoft
Article
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q198/4/38.ASP?LN=EN-US&SD=gn&FR=0 and follow the directions. This adds an additional key to the registry which provides a place in a user’s profile to store the two pieces of information. It works like a charm.

Serious question: How do you take the above logic and propogate it to an Advanced Server 2000 system with Office 2000 loaded in Terminal Services mode i.e. how will each person who logs into the Terminal Server have their own little Exchange key to “remember” them each time they use Outlook on the Terminal Server to connect to their own mailboxes in the Exchange Server? Let’s keep in mind that this will be happening simultaneously (multiple users logge

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