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Trying to find a best method for running a check out pool of laptops to multiple users on Windows 2000.
We are on a domain but I figure I must take the machines off the domain before I check them out because they will be primarily using them to dial-in.
I can give out a generic log-in as security will be established once they dial in and get authenticated.
How about Outlook? We are running Exchange 5.5. With a generic log-in, is there a way to force Outlook to find the user's account on the Exchange server everytime and not look to the local computer for configuration information?
We are on a domain but I figure I must take the machines off the domain before I check them out because they will be primarily using them to dial-in.
I can give out a generic log-in as security will be established once they dial in and get authenticated.
How about Outlook? We are running Exchange 5.5. With a generic log-in, is there a way to force Outlook to find the user's account on the Exchange server everytime and not look to the local computer for configuration information?