Of course it can be done. I think the easiest way to do that is to use a 3rd party tool. there are some listed on <a href=”http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.asp”>Slipstick</a> You may also find this article useful: <a href=”http://www.codetwo.com/blog/sync-outlook-between-two-computers/1334″>Sync outlook between two machines</a> It shows how to sync ooutlook between two machines using Codetwo Public Folders. one [...]
Set the exchange server for <a href=”http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Dual-Pass-Through-Authentication-Exchange-2003-Front-EndBack-End.html”>pass-through authentication.</a>
If you want to protect only specific cells in your excel document and the protect sheet feature is tuned on you will need to first unlock all the cells on the worksheet, lock the cells that you want to protect, and protect the worksheet. Here is how to do it: 1. Select all of the [...]
Using any email client you can configure multiple accounts. Create a secondary account for the info@anotherCompanyName.nl account that will be used for sending. You need to make sure that this account does not remove messages from the server. This will allow the messages to continue flowing into your info mailbox. You can select this account [...]
Performance wise they would be identical for most part if Websense is installed on it’s own dedicated hardware (virtual or physical). Barracuda on all their platforms don’t charge per user like most other vendors to the Barracuda wins in that category. Websense is the more mature product and provides more robust reporting even though Barracuda [...]
Check this thread for more help. It seems to resolve a similar problem to the one you are reporting.
Take a look at this: <a href=”http://www.unisa.edu.au/ists/email/archive_2003.asp”>Archiving Email – Outlook 2003</a>
You mean that all “shareholders” will work from home, so you need a VPN between homes – kind of “p2p VPN”, with different ISPs, etc…?
My question would be, what are you hoping to gain by moving to Exchange? If it’s a political decision, then there’s no good answer. However, if they’re hoping to gain something from the migration, they may want to rethink that decision …. especially if they have Notes apps.
This is not normal behavior for Outlook, no. I would check all your settings. Has it always done this?
Unfortunately if they are running different routing protocols then there would be no way for the two routers to talk and share Routes. You should be able to run two router protocols on a single router though. If you set up one router to use the same protocol as the second they would be able [...]
If you do not have her listed as a delegate, then someone on your invites does, If you send a meeting invite to person B, and they have your co-worker listed as a delegate, then your co-worker will get all invites person B gets from you. I discourage delegation unless someone truly needs another person [...]
The simple answer is call her manager and tell him how to give her those rights through delegation. She can ask her manager to do this as well. At any rate you must confirm this with the manager before making any changes. If you are the Exchange admin you will have rights to open the [...]
You should not install Exchange 2007 on a domain controller. The only case where Exchange should be installed on a domain controller is when it is implemented using the Small Business Server solution. Its very difficult to make your exchange to get back to its original status when you demote your DC.
It means unread messages in your calendar as well, but it is a mystery to me how this number starts appearing. <a href=”http://www.office-outlook.com/outlook-forum/index.php/m/100464/#msg_100464″>Here is one article </a>that may help you.
you might need to install version 6 of RDP for your laptop. can be downloaded from Microsoft website for free
Depends on how you set these up. First, do you really need to be a delegate? Do you set up meetings on her behalf? Do you manage her calendar for her? If the answer to these is no then ask to be removed as a delegate and have her assign you permissions to her calendar [...]
<a href=”http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd85forum.nsf/DateAllThreadedWeb/ec55e8dd377f020185257738004db4e9?OpenDocument”>check this link if this works … http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd85forum.nsf/DateAllThreadedWeb/ec55e8dd377f020185257738004db4e9?OpenDocument
If you are the exchange administrator you will have rights to open that mailbox. If you are unable to do so you can grant yourself full access through the exchange managment console. I would work with the end user if at all possible. What do they mean by duplicates? It is possible they have rules [...]
Hello Lidia, What is the version of Exchange Server ? Guess, the settings are not correct. Refer :- http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/manage-meetings-and-e-mail-for-your-manager-HA001207277.aspx http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123879(EXCHG.80).aspx Thanks Sujit





