How to determine free/busy server in Outlook 2003 (for Entourage)

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Tim Murray

My corporate customer changes the Exchange mail server and the free/busy
server from time to time. It's changed automatically in Outlook, but as an
Macintosh Entourage user corporate IT won't help me at all -- and so I need
to determine it myself so I can key it in manually.

So... Is there a way I can find the free/busy server name in Outlook 2003, in
the registry, or elsewhere?

TIA.
 
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Brian Tillman

Tim Murray said:
My corporate customer changes the Exchange mail server and the
free/busy server from time to time. It's changed automatically in
Outlook, but as an Macintosh Entourage user corporate IT won't help
me at all -- and so I need to determine it myself so I can key it in
manually.

Perhaps someone in microsoft.public.outlook.mac could help.
 
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Brian Tillman

Tim Murray said:
I was referring to Outlook for Windows; sorry if I was not clear.

I could have sworn you were asking help on Entourage because it, unlike
Outlook on Windows, wouldn't change the free/busy server automatically.
 
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Tim Murray

I could have sworn you were asking help on Entourage because it, unlike
Outlook on Windows, wouldn't change the free/busy server automatically.

I need to modify Entourage. But in order to find the settings to enter into
Entourage, I need to extract the name of the f/b server out of Outlook, the
registry, or whatever else I can find it.
 

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