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Old June 5th 07, 02:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
paulo
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My company has two different setups after we merged with another company. For
some - Outlook 2000 running on XP and others Outlook 2002 running on Windows
2000 ( I know that seems a bit odd). The users who had Outlook 2002 on their
machines had public folders setup to view web pages and they had no problem
following links, logging into systems etc. however the Outlook 2000 users can
see the pages but can't follow certain links or login to other sites. We are
upgrading everyone later this year to a unified build but in the meantime
what can I do which will allow the Outlook 2000 users to navigate properly?

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Old June 5th 07, 04:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman
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Paulo wrote:

My company has two different setups after we merged with another
company. For some - Outlook 2000 running on XP and others Outlook
2002 running on Windows 2000 ( I know that seems a bit odd). The
users who had Outlook 2002 on their machines had public folders setup
to view web pages and they had no problem following links, logging
into systems etc. however the Outlook 2000 users can see the pages
but can't follow certain links or login to other sites. We are
upgrading everyone later this year to a unified build but in the
meantime what can I do which will allow the Outlook 2000 users to
navigate properly?


What happens when they try?
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Old June 5th 07, 04:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
paulo
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on one site that they have to enter their login details when they click
submit it just clears the fields

On another site it goes through to the next page but doesn't display the form

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Paulo wrote:

My company has two different setups after we merged with another
company. For some - Outlook 2000 running on XP and others Outlook
2002 running on Windows 2000 ( I know that seems a bit odd). The
users who had Outlook 2002 on their machines had public folders setup
to view web pages and they had no problem following links, logging
into systems etc. however the Outlook 2000 users can see the pages
but can't follow certain links or login to other sites. We are
upgrading everyone later this year to a unified build but in the
meantime what can I do which will allow the Outlook 2000 users to
navigate properly?


What happens when they try?
--
Brian Tillman

 




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