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Scrutor
Can anyone help me understand the Microsoft Exchange Server installation
process?
I have Windows XP and Office XP (2002), and have Outlook installed and
running. However, I'd like to be able to use the features of Microsoft
Exchange Server under Outlook - e.g. sharing the calendar. When I activate
the Mail icon in the Control Panel and choose Microsoft Exchange Server, I
have to input the name of "your Microsoft Exchange Server computer. For
information, see your system administrator" - I AM THE SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATOR!!!!! It's a small home computer network.
Nowhere I have read can explain to me what this is. In the Microsoft Press
book "Microsoft Outlook Version 2002 - Inside Out", there is a lot of talk
about Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. I have no idea what all this about, or
if I even already have it!!!
I'd appreciate any help. Please do not reply by e-mail - due to junk mail
considerations, I have not attached my real e-mail address to my details
here.
Thanks so much in anticipation,
Scrutor.
process?
I have Windows XP and Office XP (2002), and have Outlook installed and
running. However, I'd like to be able to use the features of Microsoft
Exchange Server under Outlook - e.g. sharing the calendar. When I activate
the Mail icon in the Control Panel and choose Microsoft Exchange Server, I
have to input the name of "your Microsoft Exchange Server computer. For
information, see your system administrator" - I AM THE SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATOR!!!!! It's a small home computer network.
Nowhere I have read can explain to me what this is. In the Microsoft Press
book "Microsoft Outlook Version 2002 - Inside Out", there is a lot of talk
about Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. I have no idea what all this about, or
if I even already have it!!!
I'd appreciate any help. Please do not reply by e-mail - due to junk mail
considerations, I have not attached my real e-mail address to my details
here.
Thanks so much in anticipation,
Scrutor.