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The 'View conversation history' option is greyed out as above. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads.

Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. I would appreciate any suggestions on getting this to work. Wednesday, October 20, PM. A user calls you up and tells you that "Microsoft Lync used to start up every time I logged into Windows and now it doesn't.

Why not? The most obvious reason is because he or she has cleared the Automatically start Lync when I log on to Windows option.

But how can you be sure that this is what happened? One way, of course, is to ask the user. But another way is to run a script like this one, a script that retrieves the value of AutoRunWhenLogonToWindows from the computer atl-ws If this script returns a 0, that means that Automatically start Lync when I log on to Windows has been disabled; in turn, that's probably why Lync is no longer starting up whenever the user logs on to Windows. If the script returns a 1, then you know that this option actually is enabled, which means that something else must be preventing Lync from auto-starting.

Either way, you've managed to get this information without having to guide the user through the Lync UI, and without running the risk of the user accidentally clicking something else and making the problem even more complicated than it was before. But wait: it gets even better. If you want to, you could even run a script that modifies the registry and thus re-enables the setting:.

Now, admittedly, we typically don't recommend that people make changes to an application by modifying the registry; after all, if you assign the wrong value to the wrong setting, well ….

But keep in mind that we're not saying that you have to do this; we're just saying that you could do this. Being able to run a script that returns a considerable amount of information about how Microsoft Lync has been configured could be extremely useful for administrators and help desk personnel. Being able to run a script that modifies one of those settings could be equally valuable. For example, imagine a script that you could run after installing a new copy of Microsoft Lync, a script that would immediately configure that copy of Lync with your organization's preferred settings.

It sounds useful. But that's your call. We should also point out that modifying a registry value does not prevent the user from going in and changing things back. What's to prevent the user from simply opening up the Options dialog box and disabling auto-start?

Absolutely nothing. I have "sucessfully" deleted Conversation History Folder in Outlook Same problem When I upgraded Outlook to that process stopped and has been broken since then. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:.



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