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Configurating Outlook 2007 with OCT and the PRF-Files

 
 
Ewgenij Sokolovski
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      28th Nov 2008
Hello, guys. There is something I do not understand. I want to
configure my Outlook automatically. So I created a PRF file with OCT.
Then I proceeded as described here:

Specify the PRF file as a command-line option for Outlook.exe to
import a PRF file without prompting the user. Example: outlook.exe /
importprf \\server1\share\outlook.prf.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc179062.aspx

But nothing happened! A new backup profile was created but without the
account I specified in the PRF-File. OK, then I created a MSP file
based on this PRF file and clicked on it. The account data were
inserted then. Then I deleted the account from within Outlook and
executed the MSP file again. I expected that the account would be
entered again. But not at all! It was not entered. So I am quite
perplex. Why did Outlook not import the PRF file? Why did the MSP file
not work the second time?

Does anybody know?

BR
Ewgenij
 
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