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As part of Microsoft Office 2000, Microsoft Outlook 2000 installation is highly customizable. By using the Office Custom Installation Wizard, you can specify which features you want installed, whether they should run from the local hard disk or the network, which configuration to use, and so on.
You can specify installation states for many features in Outlook 2000 when you customize the Office 2000 installation.
To set installation states for Outlook 2000 features
You can specify the Outlook 2000 configuration for all of your users when you customize the Office 2000 installation.
To specify the Corporate or Workgroup e-mail configuration
For a Corporate or Workgroup configuration, you can supply settings for profile information, services, forms, Exchange server, personal folders, and so on.
To specify the default Internet Only e-mail configuration
For an Internet Only configuration, you can supply settings for a POP3 or LDAP account, such as account settings, dial-up networking settings, security settings, and so on.
You can also select a configuration on the Modify Setup Properties panel in the Office Custom Installation Wizard.
To specify an Outlook configuration with Setup properties
Corporate or Workgroup
Internet Only
Ask user when Outlook first runs.
The Ask user when Outlook first runs setting is the default for Outlook 2000.
Note Options set on the Modify Setup Properties panel take precedence over those set on the Customize Outlook Installation Options panel.
Outlook 2000 can be registered with Windows as the default application for e-mail messages, calendar information, contact information, and news. In this scenario, Outlook handles the basic functional tasks that other applications request. For example, as the default e-mail application, Outlook creates e-mail items when a user click a mail-to URL in a Web browser, or when a user sends an e-mail message from another application, such as Microsoft Word.
When Outlook 2000 is started the first time, if it is not already the default application, the user is prompted to make Outlook the default. You can also automatically set Outlook as the default application by using the Office Custom Installation Wizard. You can choose to make Outlook the default application for only e-mail messaging; for e-mail messages, calendar, and contacts information; or for all such information, including news.
To set Outlook as the default mail, calendar, contacts, or news application
All (the default setting)
Mail Only
Mail, Calendar, Contacts
Ask user when Outlook first runs
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