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Old December 27th, 2004, 07:59 PM
Living in Paradise
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My corporation runs Exchange Server 4.0. Are there known compatability
problems with 4.0 Exchange and Outlook 2003? No matter what I try I can't
get the two of them to communicate.

Thanks
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Old December 28th, 2004, 04:27 PM
BWB
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I have also experienced the same problem and posted a similar question. Let
me know if you find a solution, I will do likewise.

Regards,
BWB

"Living in Paradise" wrote:

My corporation runs Exchange Server 4.0. Are there known compatability
problems with 4.0 Exchange and Outlook 2003? No matter what I try I can't
get the two of them to communicate.

Thanks

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Old December 28th, 2004, 05:13 PM
Living in Paradise
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I most certainly will, thanks for your response. We only have 65 users and
the cost to upgrade to another version of Exchange Server is too much to
justify, what with hardware costs and software licensing. I am considering
moving away from Exchange and into something else.

Living in Paradise.

"BWB" wrote:

I have also experienced the same problem and posted a similar question. Let
me know if you find a solution, I will do likewise.

Regards,
BWB

"Living in Paradise" wrote:

My corporation runs Exchange Server 4.0. Are there known compatability
problems with 4.0 Exchange and Outlook 2003? No matter what I try I can't
get the two of them to communicate.

Thanks

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Old December 28th, 2004, 05:31 PM
BWB
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We have a much smaller environment (only 5 users), so the cost is not so
excessive. We are going to upgrade to Exchange Server 2003 laster next
quarter, but in the mean time, we've got to live with the old 4.0.

Thanks,

"Living in Paradise" wrote:

I most certainly will, thanks for your response. We only have 65 users and
the cost to upgrade to another version of Exchange Server is too much to
justify, what with hardware costs and software licensing. I am considering
moving away from Exchange and into something else.

Living in Paradise.

"BWB" wrote:

I have also experienced the same problem and posted a similar question. Let
me know if you find a solution, I will do likewise.

Regards,
BWB

"Living in Paradise" wrote:

My corporation runs Exchange Server 4.0. Are there known compatability
problems with 4.0 Exchange and Outlook 2003? No matter what I try I can't
get the two of them to communicate.

Thanks

 




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