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Deploying Outlook 2000Customizing Outlook 2000 InstallationMicrosoft Outlook 2000 uses the same installation tools as your other Microsoft Office 2000 applications, including the Windows installer and the Microsoft Office Custom Installation Wizard. When you customize Outlook 2000 installation, you can do the following:
Note To function correctly, Outlook 2000 requires that Internet Explorer version 4.01 or later is installed on the client computers. Specifying feature installation statesAs with the other Office 2000 applications, you can specify where and when specific features of Outlook 2000 or all of Outlook 2000 is installed. On the Set Feature Installation States panel in the Office Custom Installation Wizard, set the Outlook 2000 features to one of the following installation states:
Specifying Outlook configuration optionsOutlook 2000 can be installed in two configurations:
By default, the first time a user starts Outlook 2000, the application analyzes the user’s computer to determine the best configuration for that user. As an administrator, you can determine which configuration is used at deployment by choosing a configuration in the Office Custom Installation Wizard. If you are in a corporate or workgroup environment and you work primarily with Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Mail, or another third-party LAN-based mail system (such as cc:Mail), but might also use Internet mail, choose the Corporate or Workgroup configuration. If you use an Internet service provider (ISP) only for e-mail messaging or for an Internet-standard (such as a POP3/SMTP or IMAP) server in your enterprise, choose the Internet Only configuration. You can have Internet e-mail service even if Outlook 2000 is configured for Corporate/Workgroup e-mail support. To add Internet e-mail support
See alsoYou can use the Office Custom Installation Wizard to tailor your Office 2000 installation for your users. For more information, see Office Custom Installation Wizard. If you are upgrading from a previous version of Outlook or Microsoft Exchange Client, there are a few upgrading and migration issues that you must be aware of. For more information, see Upgrading to Outlook 2000. |
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