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How do I set "Move old items to:" in Outlook 2007 using GPO or Registry?

Asked by JeffAlan66 in Outlook Groupware Software, Exchange Email Server, Windows 2003 Server

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In Outlook 2007, under Tools / Options / Other / Autoarchive / "Move old items to", the user can set a path and file name.  In Group Policy, I can set everything EXCEPT for that setting.  I have the latest ADM I think dated 9/28/2007 (outlk12.adm)

Is there a way in Group Policy or Registry to manage this setting for the user?

Additional: Our clients are running on Windows XP Prof.  Our server is Windows Server 2003.

Thanks.

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