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RES Workspace manager: Additional mailboxes

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One of the sys admins at a customer attended me to the following problem and solution (Thanks Niek!)

RES Workspace Manager can be used to provide data to configure Outlook, when this is done the user normally gets his own mailbox and have to connect other mailboxes manually. But the User Settings – Outlook template doesn’t support this in the zero-profiling.  To solve this problem the ‘HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem” should be added to the zero-profiling.

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After applying this to the right application (or user group, devices and location or workspace container) zero-profiling is used to ‘roam’ these extra mailboxes for the users. I was told that RES Software had a lot of questions about this and this should be available by default in the next release.

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Kees Baggerman

Kees Baggerman is Senior Technical Director — Performance & Solutions Engineering R&D at Nutanix, where he leads a global team responsible for defining how enterprise applications are delivered on the Nutanix platform. A former Citrix Technology Professional and NVIDIA Enterprise Platform Advisor, he has spent 15+ years driving EUC strategy and technical direction across architecture, product, and customer success. He has been writing here since 2011 — sharing what he learns at the intersection of platform engineering and enterprise IT.
Kees Baggerman

Kees Baggerman

Senior Technical Director at Nutanix · Citrix CTP · NVIDIA vGPU Advisor · 15+ years in EUC

Kees Baggerman is Senior Technical Director — Performance & Solutions Engineering R&D at Nutanix, where he leads a global team responsible for defining how enterprise applications are delivered on the Nutanix platform. A former Citrix Technology Professional and NVIDIA Enterprise Platform Advisor, he has spent 15+ years driving EUC strategy and technical direction across architecture, product, and customer success. He has been writing here since 2011 — sharing what he learns at the intersection of platform engineering and enterprise IT.

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