Well, this probably won't be quite as technical as you want... but it is
what I have experienced.
Lotus notes - No decent support in the channel (premium support) - core
product has not been substancially updated in years, but has an update
every month... requires a heafty subscrition fee.
Have installed about 4 so far, and have no issues with SP4 except on a
Compaq Proliant 3000... which I think may have just been the age of the
machine (Runnning SBS 2000, and lost it RAID config - backup was still
good, all is well)
Ok - dime a dozen... not exactally the best wording for what I was trying
to get across -
I work for a var, and even though we are a small shop, over half of our
engineers are pretty good in any Exchange situation, but not only do we
not have anyone with any good skills in Notes, but I know our
You might also want to check out LEGATO Co-StandbyServer AAdvanced for
Microsoft Exchange - we have had pretty good success with this, and even
though it does require a second server and the software, it is a much more
economical way to go over most SAN type solutions.
yes.
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no? Let me find out what it was called previously.
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In 1999 Legato aquired Vinca corp.
so yes.
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hmmm... will do. Did not realize I needed to do that. My appologies.
Dude...select the option from the web interface that appends the rest of the
message thread to your reply, so that people know what the heck question you
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-Original Message-
From: norem0rz
We have a requirement to have all users see 12 months out on their and the
company calendars, is there a way I set this as a default in Exchange? We
have manually set it for some users, but it is too time consuming to hit
all of them, but I guess a group policy or sorts would also work.
Thanks-
I need to chnge this to 12 months for all of the users...
Is there a way to modify it on the back end, so we do not need to do it in
Outlook on all the workstations? (think the default is 2 months?)
Thanks-
ps - Exchange 2000
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Thanks - we will give that a try :)
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