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Guest Sifu Fernandez
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Alright this is a dosy.

 

I would like to setup a client correctly and would suggest any thoughts

you may have.

 

1. Currently Running Windows 2000 Server and 28 XP Pro clients

 

2. Would like to have outlook 2007 connect and share calendar, contacts,

company email list (address book) and communicate with eachother and a

possible chat program so they can interact with eachother.

 

3. Also they have 2 sites 1 in chicago, Illinois and another in Phoenix, AR

can we somehow connect two sites simutanously where it is not getting to

expensive?

 

Mostly appreciate your thoughts since we are now 2 different sites with

different information as well this is for a Mortgage Company.

 

4. If there is a solution is there a recommendation or direction in picking

the right NAS option for 1 site but with other site in having access.

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Guest NoConsequence
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Re: Networking Options

 

On Sun, 7 Oct 2007 10:31:02 -0700, Sifu Fernandez

<SifuFernandez@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Alright this is a dosy.

>

> I would like to setup a client correctly and would suggest any thoughts

>you may have.

>

>1. Currently Running Windows 2000 Server and 28 XP Pro clients

>

>2. Would like to have outlook 2007 connect and share calendar, contacts,

>company email list (address book) and communicate with eachother and a

>possible chat program so they can interact with eachother.

>

 

You don't really do this using Outlook. You really need to be running

Exchange - it's what allows Outlook clients to collaborate, including

calendars, email, address lists, and the like.


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