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Activating Outlook with username and domain already inputted

 
 
R. Miranda
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      12th Feb 2004
I would like to find a way to keep the username and domain
when the user activates Outlook 2000. Therefore, the only
thing they need to worry about is to type in their password.
 
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Roady [MVP]
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      12th Feb 2004
Or even better; configure it by means of a prf-file and they won't have to
put in anything. When you install the Office Resource Kit you can create a
prf-file by using the Custom Installation Wizard

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> I would like to find a way to keep the username and domain
> when the user activates Outlook 2000. Therefore, the only
> thing they need to worry about is to type in their password.



 
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