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vaughn
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      12th Apr 2004
I have Exchange 2000 server, one of our users is remote, connecting only to
get POP mail. Can she schedule meetings and invite others who are not part
of our organization but who are using Outlook clients?

I know I could test this but these are clients she's working with. Before
she looks like she's sending idiot emails, I'd like to know if anyone thinks
or knows if it will work or not.

Thanks!

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      12th Apr 2004
BTW, she's using Outlook 2002

"vaughn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have Exchange 2000 server, one of our users is remote, connecting only

to
> get POP mail. Can she schedule meetings and invite others who are not

part
> of our organization but who are using Outlook clients?
>
> I know I could test this but these are clients she's working with. Before
> she looks like she's sending idiot emails, I'd like to know if anyone

thinks
> or knows if it will work or not.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Vaughn
> www.ghostnote.net
> www.drumpix.com
>
>



 
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