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Svend
I'm growing to hate BCM with a vengance - somebody save me.
I have to get three workstations off of a Windows2000 domain where they use
outlook in a POP based environment with BCM, into a new network on an SBS2003
server.
That means new profiles for users. So getting their beloved BCM databases
migrated has me stumped.
I have installed the patch that supposedly allows BCM and exchange on
SBS2003 co-exist. I've backed up the user profiles so that I can overwrite
the new profile.
If I fire up Outlook while logged on as the new user BCM complains that I
doen not have access to the database.
So how do I manage access control to this database?
How do I get BCM from one user to another?
How do I back up BCM?
Svend.
I have to get three workstations off of a Windows2000 domain where they use
outlook in a POP based environment with BCM, into a new network on an SBS2003
server.
That means new profiles for users. So getting their beloved BCM databases
migrated has me stumped.
I have installed the patch that supposedly allows BCM and exchange on
SBS2003 co-exist. I've backed up the user profiles so that I can overwrite
the new profile.
If I fire up Outlook while logged on as the new user BCM complains that I
doen not have access to the database.
So how do I manage access control to this database?
How do I get BCM from one user to another?
How do I back up BCM?
Svend.