On 3/25/2010 6:24 PM, Nadihaha wrote:
> Sorry neglected to mention that our Corporate Address book is in a Public
> Folder.
>
> Thanks
>
> "Nadihaha" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> In my Office we are currently running Office Professional 2003.
>>
>> We are possibly looking at installing Business Contact Manager (up to now it
>> hasn't been installed)
>>
>> We are running our email through an Exchange server and currently have a
>> corporate address book (which is shared throughout the corporation)
>>
>> Can someone please tell me if we will be able to run the Business Contact
>> Manager attached to our shared corporate database? Or if we can share it
>> across the corporation the same way we do the address book (or at least
>> similarly)?
>>
>> If not will we be able to do this with the 2010 version (this is where we
>> are next looking to upgrade)
>>
>> If not is there an advantage to us installing it?
>>
>> Many Thanks in advance!!
BCM is a stand-alone application that happens to use Outlook for its
user interface. It won't run without Outlook, but in every other respect
it's a standalone application.
It has its own database completely independent of Outlook. It has its
own sharing capabilities independent of Exchange.
It's a very underrated program.

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