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Can I, and if so how, separate the calendar function from the email (which
is on my local drive) so that it is on my LAN's server drive and thus make it accessible to others on my network. Thanks, Steve |
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sklyne wrote:
Can I, and if so how, separate the calendar function from the email (which is on my local drive) so that it is on my LAN's server drive and thus make it accessible to others on my network. Only approximately. Make the Exchange mailbox your delivery location and then create a rule to move each incoming message to the PST. In other words, keep everything BUT mail on the server. -- Brian Tillman |
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