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Create an outlook profile from the command line

by Steve Wiseman on August 2, 2011 · 0 comments

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One of the issues when deploying Microsoft Outlook is that there is always some form or wizard that needs to be completed before a user can start accessing their email.

Even in Outlook 2010, there are still setup pages the user has to fill out.

Outlook 2010 Setup

This can get especially annoying if you have users that logon to different computers across your network.

“Michael here. Um I am at the branch in Siberia. Need help with my Outlook again.”

Michael

Wouldn’t it be great if Michael could just launch Outlook and get right into his email?

Yes, you wouldn’t get to hear Michael’s great stories, but then you would have time to do other things.

We have an answer for this problem, and it is called Profile Generator.

Here is how it works. Simply visit the download page:

Profile Generator Settings

(Link: http://www.intelliadmin.com/index.php/outlookprofilegeneratordownload/)

Set your exchange server name, and pick your options.

Want Outlook to be configured with cache mode disabled?

– Check that box.

What about those laptops on the road?

– You can set it to configure HTTP based access.

Need to enable encryption?

– Check that box.

Then, once you have completed your selections, click the download button.

Profile Generator 3.0 Download

Our server will build a custom program that will apply all of the requested settings, and you can download it instantly.

Put the program in the users logon script, and now you have a lot more time on your hands.

Users are happy because their Outlook “Just works” everywhere on your network, and you are happy since you no longer have to deal with helping them set it up.

It works with Exchange 2003, 2007, and 2010 – and is compatible with Outlook XP, 2003, 2007, and 2010.

One of the issues when deploying Microsoft Outlook is that there is always some form or wizard that needs to be completed before a user can start accessing their email.

Even in Outlook 2010, there are still setup pages the user has to fill out.

Outlook 2010 Setup

This can get especially annoying if you have users that logon to different computers across your network.

“Michael here. Um I am at the branch in Siberia. Need help with my Outlook again.”

Michael

Wouldn’t it be great if Michael could just launch Outlook and get right into his email?

Yes, you wouldn’t get to hear Michael’s great stories, but then you would have time to do other things.

We have an answer for this problem, and it is called Profile Generator.

Here is how it works. Simply visit the download page:

Profile Generator Settings

(Link: http://www.intelliadmin.com/index.php/outlookprofilegeneratordownload/)

Set your exchange server name, and pick your options.

Want Outlook to be configured with cache mode disabled?

– Check that box.

What about those laptops on the road?

– You can set it to configure HTTP based access.

Need to enable encryption?

– Check that box.

Then, once you have completed your selections, click the download button.

Profile Generator 3.0 Download

Our server will build a custom program that will apply all of the requested settings, and you can download it instantly.

Put the program in the users logon script, and now you have a lot more time on your hands.

Users are happy because their Outlook “Just works” everywhere on your network, and you are happy since you no longer have to deal with helping them set it up.

It works with Exchange 2003, 2007, and 2010 – and is compatible with Outlook XP, 2003, 2007, and 2010.

You can get it for $299 for a full company license. Just use this link when ordering:

http://sites.fastspring.com/intelli/product/profilegenerator

Check it out at:

http://www.intelliadmin.com/index.php/profile-generator/

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