![]() ![]() A Twitter feed is available to broadcast news of OCAT updates. Although OCAT comes with “as-is” (no) support, you can send problem reports to the OCAT development team at. OCAT looks very like the old Exchange Best Practice Analyzer (ExBPA) and was written by two Microsoft support engineers to help address what they perceived as a gap in the support infrastructure – how to extract reliable information from a PC running Outlook that can then be used as the basis for troubleshooting problems. In this case, OCAT is designed to scan a PC and gather details from Outlook profiles and registry entries to pick up any inconsistencies or potential issues that might cause problems when Outlook 2007 or 2010 clients connect to Exchange. Following up on my recent articles covering the MFCMAPI and EWSEditor tools, both of which help administrators gain an insight into mailbox contents, I note that Microsoft has released the Outlook Configuration Analyzer Tool (OCAT), yet another program to help administrators.
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