Michael,
We are running Exchange here at the university and I proposed this solution,
however some of the admins are not using Outlook so the IT manager wanted
something separate. However if I show him that we can get Exchange to work
and that it might save some time and money I think I can convince him.
However since this is a CF list ... I need to do this in CFMX as my main web
server is running CFMX on Linux. The java connector sounds like a solution,
but would like to find a link to this. Has anybody successfully connected to
Exchange via a Linux server ta access calendars?
Thanks
>We use Exchange 2000 as a database for our event calendars. Each
department
>(or calendar category) has its own Exchange calendar and certain people in
>maintain all calendars. The best part is we use Outlook to maintain the
>calendars. No sense in building another interface if I don't need to.
>I wrote an ASP page that uses CDO to pull data from Exchange and store it
in a >database for better performance, sorting and other db-whatnot. This
summer, I'm >changing the CDO stuff to ADO where I can query the Exchange
database using
>SQL-like commands.
>I may be rambling and you may not have Exchange as your calendaring
platform,
>but I thought I'd mention it anyway. Perhaps you have some sort of already
>built system (Exchange, Notes, Groupwise, etc) that you could use as the
>interface for the events.
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