Yes, I guess I do mean folders. Where do I create them? Public Folders
already show up in user's Exchange folder set (i.e. Inbox, sent items,
public folders, etc.), but it has a padlock on the icon indicating that
it is locked. I'm sure that has to do with permissions, so perhaps all I
need to know is how/where I go to set those permissions.

Your assistance is GREATLY appreciated.
David

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Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 5:41 PM
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Subject: Re: How 2 enable Shared Contact, Calendars, and Active
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By shared calendars and contacts do you mean folders with those items
that everyone can see?  If so public folders are your best bet, you can
create Calendar and Contact public folders and assign permissions as
appropriate.

As for your Macs, it may be related to how the Active Directory Domain
Controller is configured to use encrypted network connections, I ran
into a problem where a powerbook running 10.3.4 could make SMB
connections to a windows 2000 file server, but when the domain and that
server were upgraded to windows 2003 it could no longer connect, I found
this fix on macosxhints.com:

http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20030922153448490#comments

On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 16:58:31 -0700, David Stark
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Greetings,
> This list rocks and was very instrumental in getting me up and running

> with the Entourage clients.
> 
> With SBS2003, and 9+ Macs running OSX 10.3.4, Office v.X 10.1.5... 
> What do I need to do to get Shared Calendars and Contacts going? 
> Everyone is connecting to Exchange just fine.
> 
> Also, what are the preferred settings for Active Directory to work 
> best as far as Macs go? I seem to have some Macs that cannot connect 
> to the server in the same way as others. One user cannot Apple+K to 
> the Server, but CAN browse to the Server. Very odd.
> 
> I have worked very hard to have the Macs configured uniformly, so I 
> doubt the issues are tied to that end.
> 
> David Stark
> --
> Techpro Networks, LLC
> Anchorage Alaska
> 907.229.3370
> 
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