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Outlook.NK2 and Exchange Server 2007.NK2


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Guest Artunc
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Hi,

I'm pretty new to the TS amd we're testing the Outlook in TS for remote

users.

 

The users said if they use the TS Outlook, they loose their Outlook contacts

cache (Outlook.NK2 file located in their local user profile)

 

I tried copying their local NK2 file to the their TS profile and renamed it

"Exchange Server 2007.NK2" (thats the name they show up as in their TS

profile in the file server)

 

But every time they logoff and login, TS over-writes that file with their

new contacts cache file.

 

Is there a way to keep this file from over-written? Is there another

location TS keep the NK2 files? It is copying from somewhere since it keeps

the new cached addresses after logoff and login.

 

Thanks in advance...

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Guest Munindra Das [MSFT]
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Re: Outlook.NK2 and Exchange Server 2007.NK2

 

Try setting the Group Policy setting "Do not delete temp folder upon exit"

under Terminal Service

(http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/18f61587-a680-457e-a058-bb45eb07e64c1033.mspx?mfr=true).

 

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Thanks!

 

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"Artunc" <Artunc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:B37C11FB-EB3F-445D-91AF-D64B248C225D@microsoft.com...

> Hi,

> I'm pretty new to the TS amd we're testing the Outlook in TS for remote

> users.

>

> The users said if they use the TS Outlook, they loose their Outlook

> contacts

> cache (Outlook.NK2 file located in their local user profile)

>

> I tried copying their local NK2 file to the their TS profile and renamed

> it

> "Exchange Server 2007.NK2" (thats the name they show up as in their TS

> profile in the file server)

>

> But every time they logoff and login, TS over-writes that file with their

> new contacts cache file.

>

> Is there a way to keep this file from over-written? Is there another

> location TS keep the NK2 files? It is copying from somewhere since it

> keeps

> the new cached addresses after logoff and login.

>

> Thanks in advance...


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