On Wed, 2013-08-14 at 09:47 +0200, Patryk Benderz wrote: > Dnia 2013-08-13, wto o godzinie 23:57 +0100, Tom Davies pisze: > > Hi :) > > What should i install in order to get Exchange communicating with Evo? > evolution-ews > > > Do i install the Ews things first > not first, you install only EWS
If any of the Evolution background processes have started before you install the EWS package, they will need to be restarted. Since gnome-shell tends to load evolution-calendar-factory as soon as you log in to GNOME, it's fairly much guaranteed that installing EWS and then trying to use it immediately, under GNOME, is going to fail. I think there was a bug for this once, but I don't recall it now. > > Does the wrong order damage anything, such as my ability to try again > > and get the order right 2nd time. > I do not think so. The only drawback is that it seems impossible to > configure evolution to connect to Exchange which is hidden behind > microsoft's proxy server, with RPC over HTTP "technology". Your Exchange > needs to have public IP address or name. Is there a bug for this? -- dwmw2
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