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This book is for network administrators and help desks in organizations that manage Outlook configurations centrally and for those who want to understand the options that are available for configuring and troubleshooting Outlook features. One of the issues that can make any version of Outlook difficult to manage is that it stores data and settings in many different locations: in the Windows registry, as files in the user’s profile folders, and in the information store itself. This book provides the information to enable you to understand, deploy, and mange settings for Microsoft Outlook 2003. It covers configuration issues for environments where Microsoft Exchange is the main sever and also those for IMAP4 and POP3. Special consideration is given to security issues, included recommended configuration of Outlook’s built-in security features and methods for locking down Outlook with Group policy Objects and other techniques. |