I think I gave up on that with Exchange 2000.

To the OP, look at OWA light and see if that will do the Outlook functions you 
need. If not you are out of luck on that issue I am afraid. You will need to 
run a PC desktop on their Mac to make it really work....but that is a whole 
nuther can of worms.

I don't hate Mac's, but they simply do not play well in an Exchange environment.


From: Phil Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 3:05 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Kinda need a Mac,

I gave up trying to get it work on Exchange 07.

Phil Thompson
________________________________
From: Evan Brastow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 3:03 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Kinda need a Mac,

Okay, so we're hiring a graphic artist. In a company of engineers and 
manufacturing people, Macs are not exactly commonplace (I have one in my office 
that I bought so I could better relate to customers when they send in art, and 
after "using" the darn thing for a while, I no longer felt it was as important 
to relate.)

My issue is that this graphic artist would prefer to work on a Mac. That's 
fine, but part of what she will be doing is preflighting artwork, and we use 
Outlook as our way to, for example, set flags on items in public folders, etc...

I have never used Entourage, but I'm assuming that's what would she would need 
to use. Does it have similar functionality to Outlook in that you can access 
Public Folders (using E2K3 server), set colored flags, open other user's 
folders, etc?? Anyone have a mixed environment like that that can comment on 
how well Entourage operates in it?

Thanks,

Evan











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