Outllook 2003: Using command line to directly access the Advanced

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Using command line to directly access the Advanced tab of the Microsoft
Exchange Server window in Outllook 2003

Question:

Instead of using clicking through Tools > Options > Mail Setup tab > E-mail
Accounts button > View or change eexisting e-mail accounts radio button >
Next button > highlight Microsoft Exchange Server > Change... button > More
Settings... button > Microsoft Exchange Server window > Advanced tab, is
there a way to access this window directly from either Run or a command
prompt?

Thank you.
 
double-0-newb said:
Instead of using clicking through Tools > Options > Mail Setup tab >
E-mail Accounts button > View or change eexisting e-mail accounts
radio button > Next button > highlight Microsoft Exchange Server >
Change... button > More Settings... button > Microsoft Exchange
Server window > Advanced tab, is there a way to access this window
directly from either Run or a command prompt?

Short answer: No.

Long answer: No, but what are you trying to do that requires this command
line? There may be other options.
 
Thanks for the responses.

I was in the process of re-writing our users' documentation on how to add
another user's Mailbox to their Outlook; instead of assembling allllll those
screenshots and writing the description (which no-one will read and call the
Help Desk anyway) or capturing a how-to video, I figured I would try and find
the command line, and with that included it in the doc.....one click, user
accesses the Add Email dialog box.

Other ideas?

Thank in advance.
 
double-0-newb said:
I was in the process of re-writing our users' documentation on how to
add another user's Mailbox to their Outlook; instead of assembling
allllll those screenshots and writing the description (which no-one
will read and call the Help Desk anyway) or capturing a how-to video,
I figured I would try and find the command line, and with that
included it in the doc.....one click, user accesses the Add Email
dialog box.

Other ideas?

Oooo, completely different direction than I was hoping. =)

The only other idea I can actually come up with is to write an inhouse
application that would add a secondary mailbox to a selected profile and
point to that (http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ork2003/HA011402581033.aspx
would be a good starting point), but, the amount of time spent on creating
an application like that, it might be more worthwhile just to create the
screenshots =\
 

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