Hi,
well Ravi,
Microsoft recommends that users roam only between computers that run the same version of Microsoft Outlook.
If you have roaming users on an earlier version of Outlook, make sure that you upgrade all the users and the computers in a single area (such as a domain) at the same time.
New features in Outlook 2002 are not available to users who have Outlook 2000 profiles.
This may create confusion for users who roam in an environment that has a mix of Outlook versions. This also applies to any programs that the roaming users are using.
To set up roaming for users in Outlook 2002, follow these steps:
1. Decide how to manage users' data so that the information they require is available to them as they roam. When you configure the user profiles for roaming, use the network PDC computer.
2. Before you create and configure roaming profiles, you must first create a Home folder for each user. A main folder can contain each of these Home folders, for example, D:\Roaming\Users.
Microsoft recommends that you create this folder on an NTFS volume.
3. After you create each user's Home folder, assign the appropriate NTFS permissions.
4. Share each Home folder and assign the appropriate share level permissions. If you store the user Home folders in a main roaming folder, you only have to share that main folder.
Configure Profile Information for Each Roaming User :
1. On a Windows 2000 PDC server, click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers.
2. In the console tree, expand Domain, and then click the folder where users are located (typically the Users folder).
3. In the list of user names, click a user name.
4. Right-click the user name, and then click Properties.
5. Use one of the following methods:
• On the Profile tab, in the Profile Path box under User Profile, type the full path to the Profiles folder that you created (for a Windows NT client or a Windows 2000 client). For example: \\server\share\Profiles.
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• On the Profile tab, under Home Folder, in the Connect area, in the To box, type the full path to the user folder in the Profiles folder that you created (for a Windows 98 or Windows Millennium Edition client). For example: \\server\share\Profiles\Username.
6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each user whom you are configuring for roaming. When you have finished, these users can use their existing Outlook profile on other computers to gain access to Outlook.
For more details , Please visit the source site :
http://support.microsoft.com/k b/307964
Answered by
Ajay Pal
, an ibibo Master,
at
10:11 AM on June 16, 2008