ms mail and outllook coexistence

ms mail and outllook coexistence

Post by Terry Singleto » Tue, 24 Mar 1998 04:00:00



For reasons too lengthy to explain some of our users need to continute
running MS Mail(through the MS MAIL connector in exchange) and other users
will be using the OutLook Client and the Exchange Service.

Is there any way that the Outlook users will be able to view/update the MS
Mail Users Schedule. The MS Mail users are using MS MAIL and Schedule + and
not the MS MAIL service.

Is there a connector that will allow this interaction??

please reply in email.

 
 
 

ms mail and outllook coexistence

Post by Amiri Jone » Fri, 27 Mar 1998 04:00:00




Quote:> For reasons too lengthy to explain some of our users need to continute
> running MS Mail(through the MS MAIL connector in exchange) and other
users
> will be using the OutLook Client and the Exchange Service.

> Is there any way that the Outlook users will be able to view/update the
MS
> Mail Users Schedule. The MS Mail users are using MS MAIL and Schedule +
and
> not the MS MAIL service.

        Installing the MS Mail connector also installs the Free/Busy Connector,
which allows free/busy times to be shared between Exchange Server and MS
Mail users.  Neither side will be able to see the details of the other
side's schedule, or edit the schedules on the other side, only view free
and busy times.

 
 
 

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For reasons too lengthy to explain some of our users need to continute
running MS Mail(through the MS MAIL connector in exchange) and other users
will be using the OutLook Client and the Exchange Service.

Is there any way that the Outlook users will be able to view/update the MS
Mail Users Schedule. The MS Mail users are using MS MAIL and Schedule + and
not the MS MAIL service.

Is there a connector that will allow this interaction??

please reply in email.

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