unable to create outlook profile for non-administrator account

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I have recently installed office 2000 on Windows 2000 machine.
I have created a administrator account.
This is for a corporate firm. When a user logs on that is on the network which i have not set up with a account, as any user that logs on will be automatically created with documents & settings folder as long as they are on the network to enable them to log on.
The problem is when i attempt to allow the user to access microsoft outlook 2000 ( to create a new profile for the user) it displays the message the the user does not have administrative privileges to create a outlook profile.
i do not want to give the account administrator rights for security reasons just allow the user to add a profile in order to access outlook.
Is there possible solution for the user to add a outlook profile without giving them administrator rights?
 
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there definetly is a way around this, because when i was at school i remember i used to be able to access outlook propelrly without adminstrator privelages

but how to do it? i suppose we will have to leave this question to the professionals.....................
 
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you can set this up, although is it not an idea to give the administrator access to all?
 
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I do not want to give the user administrative rights just to add outlook profile so the user is able to access ms outlook.
 
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i do not want to give the user administrative rights to the outlook folder. Normally there is no need to give the user administrative rights just to create a outlook profile.
There must be something wrong !!!
 

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