Don't use a decentralized solution for something you want to manage
centralized. Configure it on the Exchange server instead of on the client.
One method is described here;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/signatures.htm
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"SysBradmin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am SysAdmin for a company with 70 users, and we are still using a
> Windows
> Server 2000 environment with Outlook 2000 -- I would like to add a
> confidentiality agreement as a default global signature for all users, as
> opposed to logging in to all 70 accounts and setting the signatures
> individually. The signature is saved as an .rtf file and stored on a
> shared,
> network folder. Is there a way to set this signature globally using 2k?