we have updated our End Point in the company, but it conflics with office 2000 and XP...
there is a DLL error when we open the first email after we open outlook.
we have searched the synamtec site and found a fix, to delete the extend.dat file, and then re-open outlook...
heres the problem...
the file is in the:
C:\Documents and Settings\<account>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook
folder, i can create a batch file to go and delete the file, but i would like to deploy it through the GPO to take care of everyone at once, but i dont know how to write it, so it will work on anyones account.
any ideas would be great. im checking VBScripts too, but the only ones im finding suggest i make a txt file and put all the account names in it, but if thats the case i should just make a huge batch file with everyones name... im looking for a better way...
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention
of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body,
but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up,
totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming
--"WOW-- What a Ride!"
there is a DLL error when we open the first email after we open outlook.
we have searched the synamtec site and found a fix, to delete the extend.dat file, and then re-open outlook...
heres the problem...
the file is in the:
C:\Documents and Settings\<account>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook
folder, i can create a batch file to go and delete the file, but i would like to deploy it through the GPO to take care of everyone at once, but i dont know how to write it, so it will work on anyones account.
any ideas would be great. im checking VBScripts too, but the only ones im finding suggest i make a txt file and put all the account names in it, but if thats the case i should just make a huge batch file with everyones name... im looking for a better way...
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention
of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body,
but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up,
totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming
--"WOW-- What a Ride!"