Dan,
Policy Maker Professional allows you to do this as pure GPO settings. You
can also configure Outlook settings, including redirection of various
supporting file paths to users' home directories, including signature files,
Outlook bar settings, etc.
If you can suffer the overhead of roaming profiles, they will accomplish the
roaming part - but they will not solve the need to actually and accurately
configure the profiles in the first place - or when thy need to be modified.
Regards,
Eric Voskuil
Policy Maker
http://www.autoprof.com/policy
"Dan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Is there a way to do this without roaming profiles?
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> > you want to configure the network for roaming profiles.
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> > "Dan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > > Is it possible to have it where when a user logs on to a machine his
> > > exchange profile is already setup. This way i dont have to configure
the
> > > exchange profile in outlook every time a user logs on a different
> maching.
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