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On 12 Sep 2006 11:22:07 -0700, "Tim Murray"
wrote: In short, is there a way to determine the name of the public folder server from Windows Outlook? The main Exchange mail server is easy, but what about the public folder server? Up until a few days ago, my Entourage scheduling functions worked okay because long ago, someone in IT told me the name of the public folder server. But the company changed all of their servers -- it was hard enough finding out the Exchange Mail server, and no one seems to know the public folder server name (my old contact left the company). LDAP servers were not changed. I have Outlook 2002 and also 2000 for Windows, and I'm hoping that somewhere I can find this info. I have been through every menu item I can find -- maybe it's in the registry or some .ini file somewhere? Thanks. In 2002 or 2003, hold the Ctrl Key down and right-click the Outlook icon in the right hand tray on the desktop. Select connection status. Should be listed there. |
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