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Connecting Outlook to Exchange in SBS2000

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Ken - 09 Dec 2003 16:14 GMT
we recently installed SBS2000 in to a peer-to-peer
network so clients could file share & share contacts.
File sharing is working fine, but we have not been able
to connect to the exchange server for Outlook unless we
export the users .pst files, uninstall Outlook, reinstall
Oulook and select the exchange option, and import
the .pst files. We are looking for a way to get connected
to exchange without the above procedure. We have created
public folders in exchange and set permission for all
seven users and an "editor" to control the contact file.
We do not use any other functions nor do they plan to in
the future.
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 26 Dec 2003 20:24 GMT
You didn't mention the Outlook version, so about all we can say is that the
Office Resource Kit provides tools for automatically configuring Outlook
profiles. See http://www.slipstick.com/exs/olroam.htm
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> we recently installed SBS2000 in to a peer-to-peer
> network so clients could file share & share contacts.
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> We do not use any other functions nor do they plan to in
> the future.
 
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