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Old November 13th 06, 02:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
ankit
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Default Outlook 2003

Hi All,

I have a small confusion regarding outlook clients.

Outlook 2003 are RPC clients.Right?Or else which protocol is used by
the Outlook 2003 client to communicate with Exchnage server.
Also,How outlook 2003 is different from outlook 2000 in terms of
communication to Exchange server?

If any one of you can drive me out of these queries,i'll be thankful.

Thanks in advance.

Ankit Mehrotra.

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