Macs are a pain.  Not only do I have about 2 dozen of them on my network,
I've got a stupid Mac Server also.

Macs use Entourage for interaction with Exchange (OWA), it's not perfect,
there are issues, and it's on the Mac side.  Not any issues with having them
on your network, I just don't like Macs.


On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Murray Freeman <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I'm being asked to investigate the use of a few MAC's in our network. I
> know that it would be only used by a few of our staff for graphics and a few
> other apps. I'm concerned about the ability of a MAC to interface into our
> network and Exchange Server email.Obviously we would purchase new machines,
> so they could be dual boot machines. I'm also aware of virtualization, but
> haven't looked into that as of yet. Any suggestions, warnings or concerns
> from anyone with this kind of experience would be greatly appreciated.
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Sherry Abercrombie

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