On 12/6/2006 5:18 PM, Chris Smith wrote:
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 16:46, Urs Rau wrote:
Alternatively, I would also welcome any suggestions that would allow
us to use microsoft outlook shared calendaring
If you really want microsoft outlook shared calendaring then you need
Urs Rau wrote:
Alternatively, I would also welcome any suggestions that would allow
us to use microsoft outlook shared calendaring and enable us to manage
the windows xp workstations using group policies, using any other
configuration, preferably open source of course. ;-)
Hi,
Group
Thanks Michael,
On 12/6/06, Michael Schurter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Urs Rau wrote:
We have two basic needs that demand we now introduce active directory
servers to our previously 'windows server free' office. One we want to
manage the windows xp sp2 desktops using group policies and
I much regret in many ways having to ask this question below. But our
business needs now demand more than we think we can deliver using open
source software exclusively.
What is the best way to 'suck up' all of the domain group and user
data from a current samba 3.0.21a PDC into a microsoft
Urs Rau wrote:
We have two basic needs that demand we now introduce active directory
servers to our previously 'windows server free' office. One we want to
manage the windows xp sp2 desktops using group policies and secondly
we have a need to start using shared calendaring.
Alternatively, I
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 16:46, Urs Rau wrote:
Alternatively, I would also welcome any suggestions that would allow
us to use microsoft outlook shared calendaring
Not microsoft outlook shared calendaring but shared calendaring
nonetheless:
http://www.google.com/calendar/
If you really