Outlook 2007 functionality in a rest of office 2003 environment

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Amila Chandrasekera

My company is a Novell Groupwise shop and currently running Office 2003
(wothout Outlook 2003). As part of Groupwise to Exchange 2007 migration
project, we neeed to decide just to install Outlook 2007 on the workstations
so that it will be a mixed Outlook 2007 and rest of office 2003, or to move
completely to Office 2007 (THis will need a lot of planning since we are
talking about over 15000 workstations).

Do you know what functionality you will loose by having Outlook 2007 and
rest of Office 2003 suite ?


Amila
 
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Peter Foldes

None that I know of. Office 2003 will run as will Outlook 2003. Just make sure that there is no two instances of Outlook installed
 
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Amila Chandrasekera

With Outlook 2007 and Word,Excel,PP 2003, you will loose some of the
editing features in Outlook 2007. I need to find out what exactly is lost.

Amila


None that I know of. Office 2003 will run as will Outlook 2003. Just make
sure that there is no two instances of Outlook installed
 
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Peter Foldes

Ooops that should have read Outlook 2007 not 03

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None that I know of. Office 2003 will run as will Outlook 2003. Just make sure that there is no two instances of Outlook installed
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Amila,

The Outlook 2007 white paper here describes the e-mail editor differences between installing Outlook 2007 standalone (i.e. without
Word 2007) vs Outlook 2007 with Word 2007 installed together.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA102109301033.aspx

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With Outlook 2007 and Word,Excel,PP 2003, you will loose some of the
editing features in Outlook 2007. I need to find out what exactly is lost.

Amila>>
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