On 9/6/06, Polcari, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2.6 I can schedule just fine.
> I cannot open shared calendars either.
>
that's cool, thank you. So doing a free/busy search on a resource or
against another users calendar, just works?
Do you have any idea what has to be done so that the gl
On Mon, 2006-08-28 at 14:36 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
> I can't find any configuration of the global address list in Outlook: is
> there someplace I could find it if I looked? I have dual-boot set up so
> I can boot back into Windows to start Outlook if necessary.
If you're running outlook 2k3, yo
Is it possible (or at least, is is SUPPOSED to be) to schedule
resources with evo and the exchange connector? Is anyone doing this
successfully?
I cannot open a shared calendar, so I am not sure whether this is
supposed to work? It appears as though I can get free/busy for users,
even though I can
hi paul,
Am Montag, den 28.08.2006, 14:36 -0400 schrieb Paul Smith:
> I can't find any configuration of the global address list in Outlook: is
> there someplace I could find it if I looked? I have dual-boot set up so
> I can boot back into Windows to start Outlook if necessary.
Found something i
On Sun, 2006-09-03 at 16:44 -0500, Santiago José Padilla Llano wrote:
> Hi all, I want to know if evolution have support for gnome-vfs because
> I cant not see the network folders that was mapped.
>
> If I mount the share manually (by fstab) then evolution can see it,
> but if I connect by "Connec
I have Exchange with Connector working well (this is Ubuntu 6.06.1 with
Evo 2.6.1). However, I can't seem to access the global catalog to
resolve email addresses etc. I've tried using the same hostname as I
use for the OWA server and that didn't work (which I didn't expect it
to), and I've tried