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Old 04-03-2006, 03:58 PM   #1
Tekguru (Daron Brewood)
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It looks like I'll have to install Office 2003 to access my exchange mail
account - is this correct?
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Old 04-03-2006, 05:36 PM   #2
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Yeh, and also if the server is configured, you can use the Exchange Web
Access as well )

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"Tekguru (Daron Brewood)" <tekguru@tekguru.co.uk> wrote in message
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> It looks like I'll have to install Office 2003 to access my exchange mail
> account - is this correct?
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Old 04-03-2006, 06:00 PM   #3
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Well, Exchange and Office Outlook 2003 are like bread and butter, but
Windows Mail and Outlook Express supports Active Directory, so you should be
able to receive e-mail through Windows Mail from an Exchange server. When
you moving to different categories now such as Share Calendars and Global
Contacts, Exchange would be most appropriate. Also, you are in Pocket PC's
which noted in your signature, so Outlook would be the best way to go when
sychronizing data between your mobile device and you PC.
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"Tekguru (Daron Brewood)" <tekguru@tekguru.co.uk> wrote in message
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> It looks like I'll have to install Office 2003 to access my exchange mail
> account - is this correct?
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Old 05-03-2006, 08:12 AM   #4
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On Sat, 4 Mar 2006 11:00:48 -0800, Andre Da Costa [Extended64] wrote:

> Well, Exchange and Office Outlook 2003 are like bread and butter, but
> Windows Mail and Outlook Express supports Active Directory, so you should be
> able to receive e-mail through Windows Mail from an Exchange server. When
> you moving to different categories now such as Share Calendars and Global
> Contacts, Exchange would be most appropriate. Also, you are in Pocket PC's
> which noted in your signature, so Outlook would be the best way to go when
> sychronizing data between your mobile device and you PC.


Cheers Zack / Andre, that is what I thought too with reference to Outlook,
for some reason though no matter what I do the damned thing will not
connect to the Exchange server no ideas why it just wont.

So for the moment at least I must use MCE2005 for mail. Plus each time I
try and post to the newsgroup using Windows Mail I get port 80 warning
errors.
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Old 05-03-2006, 10:42 AM   #5
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Something which I find great to use - if you have reoccuring popups for some
reason and you can't find out the problem or a work around... sometimes when
you're synching newsgroups and it comes up that box saying "Cancel" or
"Wait", I use something called "PTFB - Push the Freakin' Button" which lets
you configure the computer to click buttons for you ;o) It's great - now I
can sync all my NG's and set PTFB going, and go to bed and know it'll be
done in the morning.

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"Tekguru (Daron Brewood)" <tekguru@tekguru.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 4 Mar 2006 11:00:48 -0800, Andre Da Costa [Extended64] wrote:
>
>> Well, Exchange and Office Outlook 2003 are like bread and butter, but
>> Windows Mail and Outlook Express supports Active Directory, so you should
>> be
>> able to receive e-mail through Windows Mail from an Exchange server. When
>> you moving to different categories now such as Share Calendars and Global
>> Contacts, Exchange would be most appropriate. Also, you are in Pocket
>> PC's
>> which noted in your signature, so Outlook would be the best way to go
>> when
>> sychronizing data between your mobile device and you PC.

>
> Cheers Zack / Andre, that is what I thought too with reference to Outlook,
> for some reason though no matter what I do the damned thing will not
> connect to the Exchange server no ideas why it just wont.
>
> So for the moment at least I must use MCE2005 for mail. Plus each time I
> try and post to the newsgroup using Windows Mail I get port 80 warning
> errors.
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Old 05-03-2006, 04:10 PM   #6
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Tekguru! You get the Port 80 error too? Yes! I thought I was the only one
:-D I bugged it and got a response, I will send a sample e-mail and a copy
of the Help Newsgroup logs to the Team Monday when I go to work. Will
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"Tekguru (Daron Brewood)" <tekguru@tekguru.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 4 Mar 2006 11:00:48 -0800, Andre Da Costa [Extended64] wrote:
>
>> Well, Exchange and Office Outlook 2003 are like bread and butter, but
>> Windows Mail and Outlook Express supports Active Directory, so you should
>> be
>> able to receive e-mail through Windows Mail from an Exchange server. When
>> you moving to different categories now such as Share Calendars and Global
>> Contacts, Exchange would be most appropriate. Also, you are in Pocket
>> PC's
>> which noted in your signature, so Outlook would be the best way to go
>> when
>> sychronizing data between your mobile device and you PC.

>
> Cheers Zack / Andre, that is what I thought too with reference to Outlook,
> for some reason though no matter what I do the damned thing will not
> connect to the Exchange server no ideas why it just wont.
>
> So for the moment at least I must use MCE2005 for mail. Plus each time I
> try and post to the newsgroup using Windows Mail I get port 80 warning
> errors.
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>
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> http://www.4WinMobile.com



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Old 06-03-2006, 04:47 PM   #7
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On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 11:42:14 -0000, Zack Whittaker (R2 Mentor) wrote:

> "PTFB - Push the Freakin' Button"


Yeah I know the app, but I'm trying to remain as vanilla as possible.
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Old 06-03-2006, 04:48 PM   #8
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On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 09:10:40 -0800, Andre Da Costa [Extended64] wrote:

> Tekguru! You get the Port 80 error too? Yes! I thought I was the only one
> :-D I bugged it and got a response, I will send a sample e-mail and a copy
> of the Help Newsgroup logs to the Team Monday when I go to work. Will
> respond soon, take care!


Nope not just you, they are annoying me that much I'm now accessing news
under MCE2005.
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Old 06-03-2006, 05:56 PM   #9
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Buenas noches: *Tekguru (Daron Brewood)* escribió:

> Plus each time I
> try and post to the newsgroup using Windows Mail I get port 80 warning
> errors.


Might be related to the Communities Feature. Try disabling it in
Tools/Options/General. Did you make any changes to the default firewall
settings or have a third-party firewall software installed?

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Old 06-03-2006, 10:42 PM   #10
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Thanks Ronald, here is a test with that feature turned off - finges crossed!

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> Buenas noches: *Tekguru (Daron Brewood)* escribió:


> Might be related to the Communities Feature. Try disabling it in
> Tools/Options/General. Did you make any changes to the default firewall
> settings or have a third-party firewall software installed?


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