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Flashwriter - 05 Jun 2007 22:02 GMT
I'm trying out Outlook 2k7.  I'm currently using a standard POP3 post office
server.  However, I could also (with Outlook 2K) access and older MS Mail
server.  One of the users on that server is sharing a calendar that I need to
link to.  Can Outlook 2K7 do this (access an older MS Mail Server? ) If so,
how?
Brian Tillman - 08 Jun 2007 01:47 GMT
> I'm trying out Outlook 2k7.  I'm currently using a standard POP3 post
> office server.  However, I could also (with Outlook 2K) access and
> older MS Mail server.  One of the users on that server is sharing a
> calendar that I need to link to.  Can Outlook 2K7 do this (access an
> older MS Mail Server? ) If so, how?

I don't think OL 2007 can access an MS Mail server.  However, this might be
worth trying: http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/msmail.htm
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Flashwriter - 08 Jun 2007 16:02 GMT
Thanks for your time, Brian.  I'll check this out.

> > I'm trying out Outlook 2k7.  I'm currently using a standard POP3 post
> > office server.  However, I could also (with Outlook 2K) access and
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> I don't think OL 2007 can access an MS Mail server.  However, this might be
> worth trying: http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/msmail.htm

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