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From: RealDeal1 on 21 Dec 2009 11:28 We have Outlook 2007 and noticed that some accounts are getting "Microsoft at Home" and "Microsoft at Work" automatically subscribed as a default. Yet others do not. I am one of those users that has it and I know I didn't not subscibe to these groups myself. How did this get entered as a default? Was it part of a service pack? I'm toying with the idea of banning all RSS feeds through group policies in order to avoid Exchange free disk space issues. Anyone have any idea on how these default RSS feeds came about? Thank you,
From: neo on 21 Dec 2009 18:36
Are either these subscribed to in Internet Explorer? <RealDeal1(a)nospam.nospam> wrote in message news:OsnlfqlgKHA.6096(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > We have Outlook 2007 and noticed that some accounts are getting "Microsoft > at Home" and "Microsoft at Work" automatically subscribed as a default. > Yet others do not. I am one of those users that has it and I know I didn't > not subscibe to these groups myself. How did this get entered as a > default? Was it part of a service pack? I'm toying with the idea of > banning all RSS feeds through group policies in order to avoid Exchange > free disk space issues. > > Anyone have any idea on how these default RSS feeds came about? > > Thank you, > > > |