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How can I disable the above option from normal user and allow only
administrator to do it in Outlook XP? |
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Jassim Rahma wrote:
> How can I disable the above option from normal user and allow only > administrator to do it in Outlook XP? Hi Jassim, so please open your Outlook TOOLS | EMAIL Accounts| View or change excisting accounts| select your mail there | change | Advanced Settings (more settings) | Other tab and there you can disable it. -- Schönen Tag noch http://www.andreas-roeder.net |
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There is a group policy setting to block users from changing their mail
profile. I have not tested whether that also will block any profile changes distributed with the Custom Maintenance Wizard. I suspect that it does, which would mean your goal is impossible to reach. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Jassim Rahma" <JassimRahma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AAEE4B95-EB43-445D-A0B0-7FA869AE3E17@microsoft.com... > How can I disable the above option from normal user and allow only > administrator to do it in Outlook XP? |
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
> There is a group policy setting to block users from changing their > mail profile. I have not tested whether that also will block any > profile changes distributed with the Custom Maintenance Wizard. I > suspect that it does, which would mean your goal is impossible to > reach. > > > "Jassim Rahma" <JassimRahma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:AAEE4B95-EB43-445D-A0B0-7FA869AE3E17@microsoft.com... >> How can I disable the above option from normal user and allow only >> administrator to do it in Outlook XP? Ups, big mistake, i have read something else! :-( -- Schönen Tag noch http://www.andreas-roeder.net |
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