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I use a SBS 2003 network in combination with Office XP. I
want to achieve exchangibility between all clients. So when I startup Outlook on one PC it is the same as all others. At this moment I do not have another option than installing a local version at each PC, including all settings. But I suppose there must be a better solution! Someone a good idea ? Regards, Leon |
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Is Outlook Web Access a solution for your or does it have to be the Outlook
client? OWA is part of Exchange and delivers you a web interface allowing you read, write mail and a lot of options Outlook has to offer as well. -- Roady [MVP] www.sparnaaij.net Microsoft Office and Microsoft Office related News Also Outlook FAQ, How To's, Downloads and more... Tip of the month: -Tips for cleaning up your mailbox Subscribe to the newsletter to receive news and tips & tricks in your mailbox! www.sparnaaij.net (I changed my reply address; remove all CAPS and _underscores_ from the address when mailing) ----- "Leon Nabuurs" <lnabuurs@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:7d7701c3e8bb$6d8f44a0$a001280a@phx.gbl... > I use a SBS 2003 network in combination with Office XP. I > want to achieve exchangibility between all clients. So > when I startup Outlook on one PC it is the same as all > others. At this moment I do not have another option than > installing a local version at each PC, including all > settings. But I suppose there must be a better solution! > > Someone a good idea ? > > Regards, Leon |
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