Exchange Server - Wo sind die Exchange Konto settings für Outlook gespeichert
Asked By Karsten Berghaus
20-Nov-09 11:12 AM
Hi,
kann mir einer sagen (oder nen link geben) wo die wichtigen setinngs
bzgl. Exchange Postfach, weitere hinzugef?gte Postf?cher / Kalender,
etc. der einzelnen user gespeichert sind?
Mit anderen Worten: Wenn ein user ein neues Benutzerprofil bekommt,
welche Daten br?uchte ich, damit sein Outlook genauso wie vorher mit dem
bisherigen Profil (z.B. wenn das einfach mal wieder kaputt ist)
aussieht.
Die .NK2 Datei ist klar, ebenso die Signaturen.
Wo steht der Rest? Alles in config-Dateien oder teils auch in der
ntuser.dat?
TIA
Karsten
Outlook
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Office
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Netzwerksicherheits
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Benutzerprofil
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Kettenbriefen
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Postfaechern
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Firewalls
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Trojanern
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m replied to Karsten Berghaus
Karsten Berghaus [me@privacy.net] schrieb:
der erste Teil zu Postfaechern usw. steht *alles* in der Registry unter
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Mes=
saging Subsystem\Profiles]
Der zweite Teil zum Aussehen von Outlook steht ebenfalls komplett in der
Registry unter
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\<version>\Outlook]
Ciao.
Michael.
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Michael Hirmke
Karsten Berghaus replied to m
On 20 Nov 2009 18:17:00 +0100, mh@mike.franken.de (Michael Hirmke)
Hallo Michael,
[...]
danke f?r die Info.
Das hilft mir weiter.
cu
Karsten
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Netzwerksicherheits-Legende Nr. 264:
Firewalls sch?tzen vor Viren, Trojanern, Kettenbriefen und Tauben-
schei?e auf dem Autodach. (Martin Schmitt, de.org.ccc, 30.5.1999)
James Roffel replied to Karsten Berghaus
Karsten Berghaus [me@privacy.net] schrieb:
dem
der erste Teil zu Postfaechern usw. steht *alles* in der Registry unter
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows
Messaging Subsystem\Profiles]
Der zweite Teil zum Aussehen von Outlook steht ebenfalls komplett in der
Registry unter
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\<version>\Outlook]
Ciao.
Michael.
--
Michael Hirmke
James Roffel replied to Karsten Berghaus
Karsten Berghaus [me@privacy.net] schrieb:
dem
der erste Teil zu Postfaechern usw. steht *alles* in der Registry unter
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows
Messaging Subsystem\Profiles]
Der zweite Teil zum Aussehen von Outlook steht ebenfalls komplett in der
Registry unter
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\<version>\Outlook]
Ciao.
Michael.
--
Michael Hirmke

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