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* Right-click on the existing group policy object called ''MailStore {{{2}}} Settings'' and select ''Edit...''.
 
* Right-click on the existing group policy object called ''MailStore {{{2}}} Settings'' and select ''Edit...''.
 
* Expand ''User Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > MailStore > MailStore {{{2}}}''.
 
* Expand ''User Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > MailStore > MailStore {{{2}}}''.
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{{GPO Configuration {{{2}}}}}
 
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Revision as of 19:17, 30 June 2014

  • Open the Group Policy Management Console.
  • Right-click on the administrative folder Group Policy Objects.
  • Right-click on the existing group policy object called MailStore {{{2}}} Settings and select Edit....
  • Expand User Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > MailStore > MailStore {{{2}}}.
    [[File:GPO {{{2}}} {{{1}}} 08.png|500px|center]]

{{GPO Configuration {{{2}}}}}

To apply these settings to users, the group policy has to be linked to the corresponding user objects. Linking is done using organizational units (OU).

  • Highlight the organizational unit (OU) which contains the desired user objects, right-click on the OU (Seattle in the example below) and select the option Link an Existing GPO....
  • In the dialog window Select GPO, highlight MailStore {{{2}}} Settings and click on OK.
    [[File:GPO {{{2}}} {{{1}}} 09.png|500px|center]]
  • Through the organizational unit the group policy is now linked to the user objects contained therein. The settings will become active the next time users log on to the Windows clients.