I have Outlook 2000 in which the client is running an application through
public folders.  To make this application work, all clients must be able to
work offline using an .ost file.  When I go to the clients that are on a
desktop, the option for the .ost is no longer available.  I found Q246052
that states if you have Terminal services offline folders will not be
available.  I looked and have no terminal services activated on the client.
Anyone know why 2000 disables .ost files on the desktop?  Does it have to
have a modem installed or is there a reg key that I can modify to open it
up?  I tried on Outlook 98 that I had installed on a test box and the option
is there.  What am I missing here?

HELP!!!


LaCretia 

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