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Razort7Tech
Hello--
I work for a large corporation that is currently running an Exchange 2007
cluster with clients on a mix of Outlook 2003 and some 2007. We are having
issues with delegates and scheduling and have referred them to the article
regarding Essential Do's and Don'ts and yet the issues of random calender
items disappearing, etc. etc. continue to occur. See:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011276781033.aspx
So, my question is if any of the consequences associated with the items
mentioned on the website I referenced are resolved with Exchange 2010 and the
clients upgraded to Outlook 2010?
I know the products are still in beta, but thought someone might know--or at
least be able to point me to the list of fixes that are contained within
Exchange 2010?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I work for a large corporation that is currently running an Exchange 2007
cluster with clients on a mix of Outlook 2003 and some 2007. We are having
issues with delegates and scheduling and have referred them to the article
regarding Essential Do's and Don'ts and yet the issues of random calender
items disappearing, etc. etc. continue to occur. See:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA011276781033.aspx
So, my question is if any of the consequences associated with the items
mentioned on the website I referenced are resolved with Exchange 2010 and the
clients upgraded to Outlook 2010?
I know the products are still in beta, but thought someone might know--or at
least be able to point me to the list of fixes that are contained within
Exchange 2010?
Thanks in advance for your help.