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Registry key to set cached mode in Outlook 2003
Hello Experts,
I would like, programaticaly, change the status of Outlook 2003 from Online mode to Cached mode.
I found some registry keys which probably worked with 98, but couldnt find anything for 2003.
How can I do it?
I use Visual Studio 2005. C#.NET 2.0.
Thank you
I would like, programaticaly, change the status of Outlook 2003 from Online mode to Cached mode.
I found some registry keys which probably worked with 98, but couldnt find anything for 2003.
How can I do it?
I use Visual Studio 2005. C#.NET 2.0.
Thank you
If your clients are on a domain, then another solution would be to use Group Policy. I have located this page for you, which explains how to enforce Outlook Cached Mode through policy:
http://searchexchange.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid43_gci1164852,00.html
http://searchexchange.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid43_gci1164852,00.html
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I don't think there is the right registry key in there.... at least this is not what the article sais.
are you referring to the commment by peakpeak or myself? I did not include a registry key, instead a group policy related link.
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markusdamenous:
I need to do this on specific computers... policy is not good.
I need to do this on specific computers... policy is not good.
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Sorry about the first comment, I was talking with peakpeak not you. I started writing before you posted your comment.
Tada, and the answer is found???
This link below describes how to change the required registry key to achieve what you want, read all the warning on that page before trying it. I havent been able to test it because I am using Outlook 2007
Mark
This link below describes how to change the required registry key to achieve what you want, read all the warning on that page before trying it. I havent been able to test it because I am using Outlook 2007
Mark
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markusdamenous: not sure what link you are talking about...
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OK!
Actually I also have Office 2007, so it will take some time untill I will be able to make sure it is the appropriate key, but it looks exactly linke what I'm looking for!!!
Thanks
I'll update you in a couple of days (this is 17:00 at Israel and end of the week :)
Actually I also have Office 2007, so it will take some time untill I will be able to make sure it is the appropriate key, but it looks exactly linke what I'm looking for!!!
Thanks
I'll update you in a couple of days (this is 17:00 at Israel and end of the week :)
OK, Good luck!
Is this issue now sorted?
Kind Regards
Kind Regards
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Yes, thank you.
I totally forgot to close this thread.
I'm giving you the points, but I ask you for one more thing... if you have the same solution for Office 2007 it would be great to have it too..
Thank you again.
I totally forgot to close this thread.
I'm giving you the points, but I ask you for one more thing... if you have the same solution for Office 2007 it would be great to have it too..
Thank you again.
http://blogs.msdn.com/rms/archive/2006/04/25/583426.aspx