>But my users want their profile to appear on each machine they log on
>to.
>Thus all their emails, sent items, etc...
>Do you see what I mean?

This requires behaviour similar to that of Exchange then. Storing all
messages in a central repository.

There is a dirty hack I can think of which may or may not work as desired.
Basically you could have all clients using outlook express. Set up a
dedicated (permanent) network share on a file server. Then on each client
you'll need to configure outlook express to store its mail files on the
network share.

I'm sure you could set up a login script for your network to automatically
carry the outlook express settings from machine to machine based upon
network login.

Like I say. This is a dirty hack and there are no guarantees that it would
work. However, in theory it should provide the functionality you describe.

Dave

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