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I'm playing around with customizing Office 2010 installs on my network, normally I just do a full manual install, but as the environment grows and the lazier I get its becoming a pain to do it manually every time. I've read up and downloaded the Office 2010 OCT tool and it looks relatively straight forward - with one exception - the Outlook Profile.
I can 'get around it' by just leaving it all as default (or not enabling offline use) but I'd like to customise it slightly so that its all setup no matter who logs onto the PC. The only issue I have, and my question is:
In the OCT - Outlook section What do you enter into the Path and Filename for the OST file and the Offline Address book seetings under Enable Offline Use section?
I'm sweet with everything else - just that one section, and I think if I bugger that one it will kill the whole Outlook Profile?? It would need to go into each users unique filepath for their profile correct? I have a fair idea of what should be there but I'm struggling with the correct syntax.
I know this is a stupid question....but its late in the day and my brain is fried ;)
As usual - any and all help/assistance is appreciated ;)
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I'm playing around with customizing Office 2010 installs on my network, normally I just do a full manual install, but as the environment grows and the lazier I get its becoming a pain to do it manually every time. I've read up and downloaded the Office 2010 OCT tool and it looks relatively straight forward - with one exception - the Outlook Profile.
I can 'get around it' by just leaving it all as default (or not enabling offline use) but I'd like to customise it slightly so that its all setup no matter who logs onto the PC. The only issue I have, and my question is:
In the OCT - Outlook section What do you enter into the Path and Filename for the OST file and the Offline Address book seetings under Enable Offline Use section?
I'm sweet with everything else - just that one section, and I think if I bugger that one it will kill the whole Outlook Profile?? It would need to go into each users unique filepath for their profile correct? I have a fair idea of what should be there but I'm struggling with the correct syntax.
I know this is a stupid question....but its late in the day and my brain is fried ;)
As usual - any and all help/assistance is appreciated ;)
outlook-2010 microsoft-office microsoft-office-2010
Haven't done that before, However this link may help...myitforum.com/myitforumwp/2012/07/02/…
– ServerFaulter
Dec 10 '12 at 8:28
close, but no cigar sadly :(
– vlannoob
Dec 12 '12 at 6:12
I think the default path should be -%userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
folder. The default location for the .ost file , For Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 isC:Documents and Settingsuser nameLocal SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
– ServerFaulter
Dec 12 '12 at 6:33
For Windows 7 & Windows Vistadrive:UsersuserAppDataLocalMicrosoftOutlook
.This link should be helpful - office.microsoft.com/en-in/outlook-help/…
– ServerFaulter
Dec 12 '12 at 6:42
add a comment |
I'm playing around with customizing Office 2010 installs on my network, normally I just do a full manual install, but as the environment grows and the lazier I get its becoming a pain to do it manually every time. I've read up and downloaded the Office 2010 OCT tool and it looks relatively straight forward - with one exception - the Outlook Profile.
I can 'get around it' by just leaving it all as default (or not enabling offline use) but I'd like to customise it slightly so that its all setup no matter who logs onto the PC. The only issue I have, and my question is:
In the OCT - Outlook section What do you enter into the Path and Filename for the OST file and the Offline Address book seetings under Enable Offline Use section?
I'm sweet with everything else - just that one section, and I think if I bugger that one it will kill the whole Outlook Profile?? It would need to go into each users unique filepath for their profile correct? I have a fair idea of what should be there but I'm struggling with the correct syntax.
I know this is a stupid question....but its late in the day and my brain is fried ;)
As usual - any and all help/assistance is appreciated ;)
outlook-2010 microsoft-office microsoft-office-2010
I'm playing around with customizing Office 2010 installs on my network, normally I just do a full manual install, but as the environment grows and the lazier I get its becoming a pain to do it manually every time. I've read up and downloaded the Office 2010 OCT tool and it looks relatively straight forward - with one exception - the Outlook Profile.
I can 'get around it' by just leaving it all as default (or not enabling offline use) but I'd like to customise it slightly so that its all setup no matter who logs onto the PC. The only issue I have, and my question is:
In the OCT - Outlook section What do you enter into the Path and Filename for the OST file and the Offline Address book seetings under Enable Offline Use section?
I'm sweet with everything else - just that one section, and I think if I bugger that one it will kill the whole Outlook Profile?? It would need to go into each users unique filepath for their profile correct? I have a fair idea of what should be there but I'm struggling with the correct syntax.
I know this is a stupid question....but its late in the day and my brain is fried ;)
As usual - any and all help/assistance is appreciated ;)
outlook-2010 microsoft-office microsoft-office-2010
outlook-2010 microsoft-office microsoft-office-2010
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Haven't done that before, However this link may help...myitforum.com/myitforumwp/2012/07/02/…
– ServerFaulter
Dec 10 '12 at 8:28
close, but no cigar sadly :(
– vlannoob
Dec 12 '12 at 6:12
I think the default path should be -%userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
folder. The default location for the .ost file , For Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 isC:Documents and Settingsuser nameLocal SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
– ServerFaulter
Dec 12 '12 at 6:33
For Windows 7 & Windows Vistadrive:UsersuserAppDataLocalMicrosoftOutlook
.This link should be helpful - office.microsoft.com/en-in/outlook-help/…
– ServerFaulter
Dec 12 '12 at 6:42
add a comment |
Haven't done that before, However this link may help...myitforum.com/myitforumwp/2012/07/02/…
– ServerFaulter
Dec 10 '12 at 8:28
close, but no cigar sadly :(
– vlannoob
Dec 12 '12 at 6:12
I think the default path should be -%userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
folder. The default location for the .ost file , For Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 isC:Documents and Settingsuser nameLocal SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
– ServerFaulter
Dec 12 '12 at 6:33
For Windows 7 & Windows Vistadrive:UsersuserAppDataLocalMicrosoftOutlook
.This link should be helpful - office.microsoft.com/en-in/outlook-help/…
– ServerFaulter
Dec 12 '12 at 6:42
Haven't done that before, However this link may help...myitforum.com/myitforumwp/2012/07/02/…
– ServerFaulter
Dec 10 '12 at 8:28
Haven't done that before, However this link may help...myitforum.com/myitforumwp/2012/07/02/…
– ServerFaulter
Dec 10 '12 at 8:28
close, but no cigar sadly :(
– vlannoob
Dec 12 '12 at 6:12
close, but no cigar sadly :(
– vlannoob
Dec 12 '12 at 6:12
I think the default path should be -
%userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
folder. The default location for the .ost file , For Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is C:Documents and Settingsuser nameLocal SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
– ServerFaulter
Dec 12 '12 at 6:33
I think the default path should be -
%userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
folder. The default location for the .ost file , For Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is C:Documents and Settingsuser nameLocal SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
– ServerFaulter
Dec 12 '12 at 6:33
For Windows 7 & Windows Vista
drive:UsersuserAppDataLocalMicrosoftOutlook
.This link should be helpful - office.microsoft.com/en-in/outlook-help/…– ServerFaulter
Dec 12 '12 at 6:42
For Windows 7 & Windows Vista
drive:UsersuserAppDataLocalMicrosoftOutlook
.This link should be helpful - office.microsoft.com/en-in/outlook-help/…– ServerFaulter
Dec 12 '12 at 6:42
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The default location for offline files and the OAB is the same.
Default location in Windows Vista and newer versions can be formatted like this:
%LOCALAPPDATA%MicrosoftOutlook
or
%userprofile%AppDataLocalMicrosoftOutlook
On Windows XP, it would be:
%userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
So the correct procedure would be to create two custom Office installs, one for Vista and above with the first setting and a second install for any XP machines i have left with the second? I'll take a crack and report back, cheers ;)
– vlannoob
Dec 17 '12 at 2:09
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The default location for offline files and the OAB is the same.
Default location in Windows Vista and newer versions can be formatted like this:
%LOCALAPPDATA%MicrosoftOutlook
or
%userprofile%AppDataLocalMicrosoftOutlook
On Windows XP, it would be:
%userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
So the correct procedure would be to create two custom Office installs, one for Vista and above with the first setting and a second install for any XP machines i have left with the second? I'll take a crack and report back, cheers ;)
– vlannoob
Dec 17 '12 at 2:09
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The default location for offline files and the OAB is the same.
Default location in Windows Vista and newer versions can be formatted like this:
%LOCALAPPDATA%MicrosoftOutlook
or
%userprofile%AppDataLocalMicrosoftOutlook
On Windows XP, it would be:
%userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
So the correct procedure would be to create two custom Office installs, one for Vista and above with the first setting and a second install for any XP machines i have left with the second? I'll take a crack and report back, cheers ;)
– vlannoob
Dec 17 '12 at 2:09
add a comment |
The default location for offline files and the OAB is the same.
Default location in Windows Vista and newer versions can be formatted like this:
%LOCALAPPDATA%MicrosoftOutlook
or
%userprofile%AppDataLocalMicrosoftOutlook
On Windows XP, it would be:
%userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
The default location for offline files and the OAB is the same.
Default location in Windows Vista and newer versions can be formatted like this:
%LOCALAPPDATA%MicrosoftOutlook
or
%userprofile%AppDataLocalMicrosoftOutlook
On Windows XP, it would be:
%userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
answered Dec 16 '12 at 22:29
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So the correct procedure would be to create two custom Office installs, one for Vista and above with the first setting and a second install for any XP machines i have left with the second? I'll take a crack and report back, cheers ;)
– vlannoob
Dec 17 '12 at 2:09
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So the correct procedure would be to create two custom Office installs, one for Vista and above with the first setting and a second install for any XP machines i have left with the second? I'll take a crack and report back, cheers ;)
– vlannoob
Dec 17 '12 at 2:09
So the correct procedure would be to create two custom Office installs, one for Vista and above with the first setting and a second install for any XP machines i have left with the second? I'll take a crack and report back, cheers ;)
– vlannoob
Dec 17 '12 at 2:09
So the correct procedure would be to create two custom Office installs, one for Vista and above with the first setting and a second install for any XP machines i have left with the second? I'll take a crack and report back, cheers ;)
– vlannoob
Dec 17 '12 at 2:09
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Haven't done that before, However this link may help...myitforum.com/myitforumwp/2012/07/02/…
– ServerFaulter
Dec 10 '12 at 8:28
close, but no cigar sadly :(
– vlannoob
Dec 12 '12 at 6:12
I think the default path should be -
%userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
folder. The default location for the .ost file , For Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 isC:Documents and Settingsuser nameLocal SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftOutlook
– ServerFaulter
Dec 12 '12 at 6:33
For Windows 7 & Windows Vista
drive:UsersuserAppDataLocalMicrosoftOutlook
.This link should be helpful - office.microsoft.com/en-in/outlook-help/…– ServerFaulter
Dec 12 '12 at 6:42