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Hi,
I would like to set a default Signature + persons name,
in every mail the users send,

is there a way to set this signature in a gpo?
thx,
Kartboy
 
-----Original Message-----
Hi,
I would like to set a default Signature + persons name,
in every mail the users send,

is there a way to set this signature in a gpo?
thx,
Kartboy


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Kartboy,

Good question! I do not know this off the top of my
head. I would say, by a default installation, no!
However, if you were to add the Office 2000 .adm file it
might ( and that is the operative word here ) change this
to a YES!

You would have to install the Office Resource Kit Tools (
ORKTOOLS.exe ) to get the Office .adm files. I do not
have the opportunity at this particular moment to check.
But I will!

Just a little FYI: there are a lot of third-party vendors
who sell this. I am thinking of GFI ( who offer it for
free ) as well as a few others. It has been awile since I
looked at these. This would be more of an Exchange 2000
question where all e-mails would get that standard,
generic Disclaimer. Take a spin over to the Exchange 2000
Administration NG for some more info - if this might work
for you. I know that I have tried a few of them in the
past and was quite happy with all of them.

HTH,

Cary
 
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Hi,
I would like to set a default Signature + persons name,
in every mail the users send,

is there a way to set this signature in a gpo?
thx,
Kartboy
 
Cary Shultz said:
Kartboy,

Good question! I do not know this off the top of my
head. I would say, by a default installation, no!
However, if you were to add the Office 2000 .adm file it
might ( and that is the operative word here ) change this
to a YES!

You would have to install the Office Resource Kit Tools (
ORKTOOLS.exe ) to get the Office .adm files. I do not
have the opportunity at this particular moment to check.
But I will!

Just a little FYI: there are a lot of third-party vendors
who sell this. I am thinking of GFI ( who offer it for
free ) as well as a few others. It has been awile since I
looked at these. This would be more of an Exchange 2000
question where all e-mails would get that standard,
generic Disclaimer. Take a spin over to the Exchange 2000
Administration NG for some more info - if this might work
for you. I know that I have tried a few of them in the
past and was quite happy with all of them.

HTH,

Cary

KartboY,

Well, I did not look due to Benoit's reply. Were you able ( or even
interested ) in the "global" solution? Spin on over to
http://www.msexchange.org and there will be several examples. Like I said,
the solution from GFI receives really good reviews from the Exchange NG (
well, it has been a long time since I have been in there! ).

If you need any further help please let us know!

Cary
 
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