company's mail.xxx.com/exchange website as an LDAP server

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I'd like to make my company Outlook info available to my home edition (2003)
without going through the website. Can I do this without IT support?

TIA,
Eric
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

LDAP is Active Directory address book - is that what you want or do you mean
OWA and want your email in Outlook?

If you use OWA with an http address (not https) you can create an HTTP
account and enter the url, including your account name, in the http url
field. (http://owa.domain.com/exchange/alias format) Note that you will only
be able to use email, not the other special folders.

If you really do mean ldap, you need to know the server address and set up
an ldap address book.

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