Roady
Thu Mar 20 08:43:22 PDT 2008
The registry key you are referring to doesn't do what you claim it to. It
only provides a way to show/hide that dialog.
The setting you actually want can be deployed via a prf-, cmw or mst-file.
All which can be created via the OCT.
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"buhockey21" <buhockey21@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Sorry for the re-post, but can anybody out there offer insight on this
> very
> important setting for our organization? We could have potentially
> hundreds
> of folks requiring this box to be enabled and we don't necessarily want
> them
> poking around their Outlook profile trying to enable it.
>
> According to a Microsoft Exchange technical rep. we spoke with over the
> phone a few days back regarding a different issue, there is a way to
> automate
> this.
>
> "buhockey21" wrote:
>
>> For our external Outlook 2007 Anywhere users, we need to enable the "On
>> fast
>> networks, connect using HTTP first, then connect using TCP/IP" checkbox
>> under
>> Exchange Proxy Settings in order for Autodiscover to work properly with
>> Exchange.
>>
>> Previously, we accomplished this on Outlook 2003 via the
>> EnableRPCtunnelingUI entry under
>> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\RPC.
>>
>> Any help on automating this checkbox? Thank you
>>