>>>That's what we do, but some users are complaining about it...in our case, there's nothing for the user to do but hit the OK button...but especially new users are confused by the Profile screen (which is kind of ironic, since sending me email is how they're supposed to seek system admin help :)
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>>I'm not quite sure why they would complain ... they have to login to the server at some point to use e-mail. We don't usually get the Profile form, just the login form. I'm not even sure what conditions invoke the Profile form.
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>We never get the logon form here, logon is automatic from network logon...I'd guess these are customized versions, depending on what the LAN folks in charge do with configurations...all the users see here is the Profile form with nothing to do but hit OK, so it's a pointless screen for them...it's like
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>"Why do I always get this stupid screen that doesn't do anything?" from users :)
Hmmmm, we have to login in to the Exchange server on initial startup. I would still be interested to know what conditions bring up the choose your Profile screen.
William A. Caton III
Software Engineer
MAXIMUS
Atlanta, Ga.