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adding exchange server, do I need to reinstall outlook?

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Jeff - 01 Nov 2003 14:41 GMT
I want to share calenders using exchange server.  
Currently using outlook 2000 and 2002.  They are all
setup for internet mail not corporate.  If all I want to
do is share calendars and not do any changes to email, do
I have to reinstall outlook after adding the exchange
server?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 01 Nov 2003 17:01 GMT
you can add the exchange service to OL2002 - but you'll need to convert
ol2000 to Corp mode first. Tools, options, mail services.

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> I want to share calenders using exchange server.
> Currently using outlook 2000 and 2002.  They are all
> setup for internet mail not corporate.  If all I want to
> do is share calendars and not do any changes to email, do
> I have to reinstall outlook after adding the exchange
> server?
FreelanceIT - 06 Nov 2003 22:38 GMT
Another option is to use a hosted service. We switched a number of our
customers to Solve360 from www.norada.com and never looked back.  No
hardware no software...very cool.

Cheers.
 
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