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Same user two different versions of Outlook

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HeadNerd - 14 Sep 2007 06:46 GMT
I have a situation where a user has Outlook 2003 on an XP desktop, and
Outlook 2007 on a Vista laptop. Exchange is 2003 (in SBS, if that makes a
difference)
My question is what kind of interoperability problems am I going to
encounter? I can find a lot of information on Outlook with different versions
of Exchange, but nothing on different versions of Outlook with Exchange.
Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I] - 14 Sep 2007 20:20 GMT
I have Outlook 2003 on my desktop and Outlook 2007 on my Tablet working
against an Exchange 2003 server and I've seen no issues.

Hal
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> I have a situation where a user has Outlook 2003 on an XP desktop, and
> Outlook 2007 on a Vista laptop. Exchange is 2003 (in SBS, if that makes a
> difference)
> My question is what kind of interoperability problems am I going to
> encounter? I can find a lot of information on Outlook with different versions
> of Exchange, but nothing on different versions of Outlook with Exchange.
 
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