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BCM for Outlook 2007 and 2003

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Kenny MacDonald - 12 May 2008 22:02 GMT
I have some users on Outlook 2007 Pro and Outlook 2003 (without BCM). I want
to use BCM in my organization, but I'm not sure if 2007 is backwards
compatible with 2003, or visa versa.  If I install BCM 2007 will my Outlook
2003 users be able to use it? or is BCM a separate application from Office
2003 and can they use it regardless?

Will I have to ugrade all my users to 2007 before I can implement it
successfully?
Luther - 14 May 2008 02:53 GMT
On May 12, 2:02 pm, Kenny MacDonald
<KennyMacDon...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I have some users on Outlook 2007 Pro and Outlook 2003 (without BCM). I want
> to use BCM in my organization, but I'm not sure if 2007 is backwards
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Will I have to ugrade all my users to 2007 before I can implement it
> successfully?  

BCM is an add-in to Outlook and tightly coupled with the version of
Outlook; e.g. BCM 2007 only works with Outlook 2007.

To share a database, all BCM users must on the same version of BCM--
thesame version as the d.

However, if your users will use private databases, then the Ul 2003
users can use BCM 2003.
 
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