I have a client who wants an open PC to be able to sync multiple palm
pilots with multiple outlook profiles.  Their exchange server is 5.0 on
an NT4.0 server, while the new main server is Win2k.  We setup a new
domain, setup the trust to NT4 domain then changed the exchange mailbox
accounts to the new Win2k accounts.

I tried to setup a PC with a special generic user login, use the hot
sync & intellisync, and when they open outlook it prompts for a profile
but I get the typical error saying don't have rights to open folders and
cannot log in to outlook.  I figured I would test with administrator
login account, gave admin account rights on the exchange store from the
new domain, gave delegate rights on a user to allow the admin to it but
all failed.

Can this be done - having one PC login to open a multitude of outlook
profiles to be able to sync up the palm pilots?  Or, is there no way to
fool/tell exchange that this login ID can open any users outlook?

On a side note - this whole network is terminal server based and I am
testing this with a login on a fat PC.  If anyone has any success in
using methods like this on a thin network, I am interested.  I have not
tested the new digi USB network hub, but am interested if anyone has
possibly used this in a thin setup to allow sync'ing on TS to a cradle.


Ron Jameson
Hamlin Technologies



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