In addition to Laura's comment, Sue Mosher hosts an Outlook users mailing
list on yahoo groups.  Geared towards the end user and admins who need to
learn the client piece.  Well worth the time spent there if you don't know
the client upside down and backwards.  You'd be surprised how many
"Exchange" issues turn out to be totally client-side.

-----Original Message-----
From: Fred W. Macondray Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 1:12 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Some basic Outlook / Exchange Admin Questions


Hi All,

I'm getting ready to roll out Exchange to a company of about 25
individuals and I'm not finding much information on best practices for
distributing content creation amongst employees.

Is there a way to, for example, in Exchange define the company hollidays
or Annual events, or are those best just Appointments created by an AA
or somthing like that?

Where can I find some general information management instruction for the
"groupware" features of Outlook / Exchange?  

How does your company handle it?

Thanks,

Fred



Fred Macondray
Systems Administrator
Virtual Purchase Card, Inc.
www.virtualpurchasecard.com
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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