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Can Outlook 2003 be used with Exchange 2007 Enterprise Server?
Are there any restrictions that might apply? Does th user experience change as a result of using Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2007 Enterprise? Thanks |
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Yes.
Not quite sure what you mean here. No. "Larry Bird" wrote in message ... Can Outlook 2003 be used with Exchange 2007 Enterprise Server? Are there any restrictions that might apply? Does th user experience change as a result of using Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2007 Enterprise? Thanks |
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What I mean is are there any special settings that maybe required in Outlook
or on the Exchange 2007 to have all of the same functions that I have today when connected to an Exchange 2003 Enterprise Server. Thanks "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Yes. Not quite sure what you mean here. No. "Larry Bird" wrote in message ... Can Outlook 2003 be used with Exchange 2007 Enterprise Server? Are there any restrictions that might apply? Does th user experience change as a result of using Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2007 Enterprise? Thanks |
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ah... nothing new to learn client side.
the only thing i can think of server side is that exchange 2007 is the first version where you can go public folder free. can't do this when legacy clients are in the mix. "Larry Bird" wrote in message news ![]() What I mean is are there any special settings that maybe required in Outlook or on the Exchange 2007 to have all of the same functions that I have today when connected to an Exchange 2003 Enterprise Server. Thanks "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Yes. Not quite sure what you mean here. No. "Larry Bird" wrote in message ... Can Outlook 2003 be used with Exchange 2007 Enterprise Server? Are there any restrictions that might apply? Does th user experience change as a result of using Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2007 Enterprise? Thanks |
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Thanks for the information.
Thanks "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: ah... nothing new to learn client side. the only thing i can think of server side is that exchange 2007 is the first version where you can go public folder free. can't do this when legacy clients are in the mix. "Larry Bird" wrote in message news ![]() What I mean is are there any special settings that maybe required in Outlook or on the Exchange 2007 to have all of the same functions that I have today when connected to an Exchange 2003 Enterprise Server. Thanks "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Yes. Not quite sure what you mean here. No. "Larry Bird" wrote in message ... Can Outlook 2003 be used with Exchange 2007 Enterprise Server? Are there any restrictions that might apply? Does th user experience change as a result of using Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2007 Enterprise? Thanks |
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