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Rod
We have had a server running Microsoft Exchange 2000 for several years now.
And we've used Outlook during all of that time (I am currently at Outlook
2003). However, our parent company is very likely going to replace Exchange
with a GroupWise post office server. I do, however, have a lot of very
important contacts that I reach through an ISP, so I would like to keep
using Outlook as one of my email clients, even while I get GroupWise. I
have heard that Outlook and GroupWise do not play nice, on the same machine.
However, I have also heard that they can both work on the same machine.
What do I have to do, in order to make Outlook 2003 and the GroupWise client
both work on the same machine?
Also, once Exchange goes away, what happens once I get into Outlook?
Normally, Outlook begins looking for the Exchange information store, but if
Exchange is gone, it asks if it should use the file directory. I assume
that means it won't use the .PST file, in which case I could not gain access
to my contacts, etc. What should I do to help me keep those?
Rod
And we've used Outlook during all of that time (I am currently at Outlook
2003). However, our parent company is very likely going to replace Exchange
with a GroupWise post office server. I do, however, have a lot of very
important contacts that I reach through an ISP, so I would like to keep
using Outlook as one of my email clients, even while I get GroupWise. I
have heard that Outlook and GroupWise do not play nice, on the same machine.
However, I have also heard that they can both work on the same machine.
What do I have to do, in order to make Outlook 2003 and the GroupWise client
both work on the same machine?
Also, once Exchange goes away, what happens once I get into Outlook?
Normally, Outlook begins looking for the Exchange information store, but if
Exchange is gone, it asks if it should use the file directory. I assume
that means it won't use the .PST file, in which case I could not gain access
to my contacts, etc. What should I do to help me keep those?
Rod