I spent hours trying to make Outlook XP work in a networked IMAP / LDAP environment.

What I ended up doing is creating PRF files for all users on the network with FoxPro, then calling the PRF file on system login.

This doesn't solve the roaming contact issue, however it does solve the "I want to log in anywhere & see my emails"

I hope this sample helps someone, even better it would be great if this prompts someone to refine my findings.

joe.prf:

[General]
Custom=1 DefaultProfile=Yes
OverwriteProfile=Append
ModifyDefaultProfileIfPresent=TRUE


[Service List]
Service1=LDAP Directory


[Internet Account List]
Account1=IMAP_I_Mail


[Service1]
UniqueService=Yes ServerName=mail.lp.com DisplayName=LDAPDirectory ConnectionPort=389 UseSSL=FALSE UserName= SearchBase=ou=people,dc=lp,dc=com SearchTimeout=60 MaxEntriesReturned=100


[Account1]
UniqueService=Yes AccountName=IMAP Email IMAPServer=mail.lp.com SMTPServer=mail.lp.com IMAPUserName=joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] IMAPUseSPA=0 DisplayName=Joe LP
[EMAIL PROTECTED] SMTPUseAuth=0 SMTPAuthMethod=0 ConnectionType=0 RootFolder=
ConnectionOID=MyConnection IMAPPort=143 IMAPUseSSL=0 ServerTimeOut=60 SMTPPort=25 SMTPUseSSL=0


[Personal Folders]
ServiceName=MSPST MS Name=PT_STRING8,0x3001 PathToPersonalFolders=PT_STRING8,0x6700 RememberPassword=PT_BOOLEAN,0x6701 EncryptionType=PT_LONG,0x6702 Password=PT_STRING8,0x6703


[Outlook Address Book]
ServiceName=CONTAB


[LDAP Directory]
ServiceName=EMABLT ServerName=PT_STRING8,0x6600 UserName=PT_STRING8,0x6602 UseSSL=PT_BOOLEAN,0x6613 DisplayName=PT_STRING8,0x3001 ConnectionPort=PT_STRING8,0x6601 SearchTimeout=PT_STRING8,0x6607 MaxEntriesReturned=PT_STRING8,0x6608 SearchBase=PT_STRING8,0x6603


[Microsoft Outlook Client]
SectionGUID=0a0d020000000000c000000000000046 FormDirectoryPage=PT_STRING8,0x0270 WebServicesLocation=PT_STRING8,0x0271 ComposeWithWebServices=PT_BOOLEAN,0x0272 PromptWhenUsingWebServices=PT_BOOLEAN,0x0273 OpenWithWebServices=PT_BOOLEAN,0x0274


[Personal Address Book]
ServiceName=MSPST AB NameOfPAB=PT_STRING8,0x001e3001 Path=PT_STRING8,0x001e6600 ShowNamesBy=PT_LONG,0x00036601


[I_Mail]
AccountType=POP3 AccountName=PT_UNICODE,0x0002 DisplayName=PT_UNICODE,0x000B EmailAddress=PT_UNICODE,0x000C POP3Server=PT_UNICODE,0x0100 POP3UserName=PT_UNICODE,0x0101 POP3UseSPA=PT_LONG,0x0108 Organization=PT_UNICODE,0x0107 ReplyEmailAddress=PT_UNICODE,0x0103 POP3Port=PT_LONG,0x0104 POP3UseSSL=PT_LONG,0x0105 SMTPServer=PT_UNICODE,0x0200 SMTPUseAuth=PT_LONG,0x0203 SMTPAuthMethod=PT_LONG,0x0208 SMTPUserName=PT_UNICODE,0x0204 SMTPUseSPA=PT_LONG,0x0207 ConnectionType=PT_LONG,0x000F ConnectionOID=PT_UNICODE,0x0010 SMTPPort=PT_LONG,0x0201 SMTPUseSSL=PT_LONG,0x0202 ServerTimeOut=PT_LONG,0x0209 LeaveOnServer=PT_LONG,0x1000


[IMAP_I_Mail]
AccountType=IMAP AccountName=PT_UNICODE,0x0002 DisplayName=PT_UNICODE,0x000B EmailAddress=PT_UNICODE,0x000C IMAPServer=PT_UNICODE,0x0100 IMAPUserName=PT_UNICODE,0x0101 IMAPUseSPA=PT_LONG,0x0108 Organization=PT_UNICODE,0x0107 ReplyEmailAddress=PT_UNICODE,0x0103 IMAPPort=PT_LONG,0x0104 IMAPUseSSL=PT_LONG,0x0105 SMTPServer=PT_UNICODE,0x0200 SMTPUseAuth=PT_LONG,0x0203 SMTPAuthMethod=PT_LONG,0x0208 SMTPUserName=PT_UNICODE,0x0204 SMTPUseSPA=PT_LONG,0x0207 ConnectionType=PT_LONG,0x000F ConnectionOID=PT_UNICODE,0x0010 SMTPPort=PT_LONG,0x0201 SMTPUseSSL=PT_LONG,0x0202 ServerTimeOut=PT_LONG,0x0209 CheckNewImap=PT_LONG,0x1100 RootFolder=PT_UNICODE,0x1101 ========================================================================





Craig White wrote:


On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 00:42, John H Terpstra wrote:


On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Philip M Grisedale wrote:



All

Can you set-up roaming profiles in a workgroup environment? or do I have to
migrate to PDC?


No. Roaming profiles work only with domain members. Ergo, you need a
Domain, for that you need a PDC.


----
While we're on the subject...

I'm playing with Outlook / IMAP / profiles and reading through
Microsoft's IT Pro pages, I am circular referencing and somewhat
indecisive about the best plan for roaming profiles.

I am in final throws of converting a network over - users were on
Outlook 2000 / Win 98 and I never bothered with roaming profiles. I am
definitely using roaming profiles on computers to be deployed tomorrow.
Some of these users have some very big PST files (big shock - right?)

Anyway, I want to move the pst files from %SYSTEM_PROFILE_ROOT%\Local
Settings\Microsoft\Outlook because obviously that don't roam.

Microsoft suggests that you put them on network share. It's simple
enough to move them to %SYSTEM_PROFILE_ROOT%\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook which does roam.

Seems as though the price is paid throughout the day on the former and
only at startup and shutdown on the latter. I'm planning on just storing
their local PST stuff on the server share and going to beg them to clean
it up. It seems silly to pull email from their home share and store the
local cache also in their home share - plus I'm gonna have to set up
quota's now.

Anyone have an opinion here?

Lastly I've got Netscape 7.1 weighing in with up to 50 mb of cache in
the Application Data tree...run without cache?

Craig




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