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Hey guys!!! I'm trying to share one calender among five
assistances. They all have outlook 2003. From what I have been researching the ways to do this is using exchange. The problem is that my client will only have five machines in total. so my concerns are . Will this function with only one server(small business server 2003). What about activedirectory. Does exchange actually need it. and if so does'nt activeD need two servers. |
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Small Business Server 2003 is designed to run on a single server. It
includes AD, which Exchange requires, as well as Exchange. It will do what you need. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Irwin Ossa" wrote in message ... Hey guys!!! I'm trying to share one calender among five assistances. They all have outlook 2003. From what I have been researching the ways to do this is using exchange. The problem is that my client will only have five machines in total. so my concerns are . Will this function with only one server(small business server 2003). What about activedirectory. Does exchange actually need it. and if so does'nt activeD need two servers. |
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