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Jamie Peebles
We have been using Exchange with Outlook for some time on Macs with OS
9. In order to connect to our Mi8 Exchange server in OS 9 we must
point the control panel TCP/IP at a "host" file which we drop in the
Preferences folder. This host file allows TCP/IP to resolve domain
names for their Exchange Server that only their DNS servers can
resolve. It a security feature I've been told. Apparenty Mi8 doesn't
provide tech support for Macs. Our Network Administrator is not
familiar with OS X. Does anyone know where I would put the "host"
file in OS X? I believe the solution involves Netinfo manager. If
anyone can point me in the right direction.
JPeebles
9. In order to connect to our Mi8 Exchange server in OS 9 we must
point the control panel TCP/IP at a "host" file which we drop in the
Preferences folder. This host file allows TCP/IP to resolve domain
names for their Exchange Server that only their DNS servers can
resolve. It a security feature I've been told. Apparenty Mi8 doesn't
provide tech support for Macs. Our Network Administrator is not
familiar with OS X. Does anyone know where I would put the "host"
file in OS X? I believe the solution involves Netinfo manager. If
anyone can point me in the right direction.
JPeebles