M
Mark Steingart
Hello everyone,
I have recently migrated an NT 4 domain to Win2k3. The
users in this company used to use an interactive calender
program called "Daytimer". Unfortunately, Daytimer is
obsolete, has not been available or upgraded for two years
and does not run properly on XP pro systems.
So management has decided to use MS Outlook and the
calender found there. The problem is that email service is
provided via external ISP, there is no exchange server
within the organization. Is it possible to set the users
calanders up to be interactive without an Exchange Server?
Can a network server be configured to host the calender
files sans Exchange?
I have recently migrated an NT 4 domain to Win2k3. The
users in this company used to use an interactive calender
program called "Daytimer". Unfortunately, Daytimer is
obsolete, has not been available or upgraded for two years
and does not run properly on XP pro systems.
So management has decided to use MS Outlook and the
calender found there. The problem is that email service is
provided via external ISP, there is no exchange server
within the organization. Is it possible to set the users
calanders up to be interactive without an Exchange Server?
Can a network server be configured to host the calender
files sans Exchange?