Win4lin has NEVER been able to use the microsoft proprietary communications
protocols required for outlook to access exchange in this way. You can only
use TCP/IP (POP/IMAP). Netraverse has this functionality on their priority
list, but it will be a while. Meanwhile, you could use the limited
functionality of Outlook Web Access that exchange server provides to access
the calender.
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 03:33:00PM +0000, Jim Lamb wrote:
>
> I have recently upgraded to Win4Lin 2.0 and find that Outlook 2000 can no
> longer connect to our Exchange Server (5.5). Having looked through the
> archives I find some mention of this, with mixed conclusions.
>
> Am I able to install some kind of networking component to let me do
> this? Version 2 seems less inclined to let me install anything.
>
> I am not looking for alternative ways of connecting to exchange (POP,
> IMAP, etc) as I already use fetchmail to POP mail from the Exchange server
> to my Linux box, but I would like to be able to use Outlook on win98
> sometimes to access calendars etc.
>
> Any help appreciated,
>
> Jim Lamb
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