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Mark Hoffman
All,
I've been asked to write an application that will allow our remote
users using Outlook XP to sychronize with our Exchange 2000 server.
The idea is that the app will dial in (using DUN), sync and then
disconnect. They wanted the absolute minimum involvement from the
user. They just want the user to double-click on an application then
walk away.
Now....I'm just now in the researching stage, but from what I've
gathered, it looks like Outlook itself can be set up to do this,
right? From what I've seen, it looks like it might be possible, but
I'm not at a place where I can easily test this.
Can anyone tell me if this is possible to do within Outlook itself?
Something where the user simply clicks one or two selections to start
the dial up and synchronization, and then hang up the connection. (The
auto-hang up is important!)
I'll do the legwork to figure out how to make it work, I would just
like someone to tell me if it's even possible.
Thanks in advance,
Mark
I've been asked to write an application that will allow our remote
users using Outlook XP to sychronize with our Exchange 2000 server.
The idea is that the app will dial in (using DUN), sync and then
disconnect. They wanted the absolute minimum involvement from the
user. They just want the user to double-click on an application then
walk away.
Now....I'm just now in the researching stage, but from what I've
gathered, it looks like Outlook itself can be set up to do this,
right? From what I've seen, it looks like it might be possible, but
I'm not at a place where I can easily test this.
Can anyone tell me if this is possible to do within Outlook itself?
Something where the user simply clicks one or two selections to start
the dial up and synchronization, and then hang up the connection. (The
auto-hang up is important!)
I'll do the legwork to figure out how to make it work, I would just
like someone to tell me if it's even possible.
Thanks in advance,
Mark