Neither version does that - the relationship between sharepoint and exchange
is not that strong.
that is why I am very successful at selling this product: KWizCom Calendar
Plus (Professional Edition) (talk to me if you are interested - the
professional edition supports viewing Microsoft Outlook
Hi Jeff,
I'm very new to SharePoint myself, only been administering our MOSS 2007
site here for about 12 weeks.
The big thing that I have noticed is that every time I want to do even the
simplest things (well that I think aught to be simple) the answer is pretty
much that 2007 doesn't do it but
Iain - very true. MS has answered a lot of customer requirements in the new
version (sadly, some of them only available in the server version and not in
foundation).
The argument here is that 2010 is more mature than 2007 (which I consider to
be the firsts mature version of sharepoint *ever* since