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Derek Seaman -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Gurrola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 10:21 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Lotus Notes "Like" Document Repository? Hello to all, First let me start by stating that this is my first question on ANY list. I traditionally found lists full of banter and unproductive reading, BUT this list is different I realized after only reading a few long subjects. My hat is off to all of you! I passed the note below to Stu @ Sunbelt and he thought you all may be able to point me in the right direction. ====Snip==== I have been searching Hi and Low and have not been able to come up with something concrete that could help my with an idea I have. I used to work at CompUSA as an Account Executive. We used Lotus Notes for collaboration and email and I remember something that kept me ahead of my more "unproductive" peers - The Document Repository. In there was all the company's divisional information for each Store's management and Corporate sales team to ponder. I literally lived in there! I was WELL informed of new company issues, goals, incentives, etc. as well as our product manufacturers NEW/HOT info. This single point of reference resource was invaluable to me and those that utilized it for what it was. I could easily spot outdated info that had not been archived/deleted and I also knew "corporate" thoughts without annoying conference calls that would go on FOREVER! Now I work for a Transportation company with three terminals. We use Exchange Server 2000 (not enterprise). I was wondering if you were familiar with that Document Repository from Lotus Notes and more importantly if there were some way to create something similar in Exchange. I can not see why not with the use of Public Folders and whatnot, but I am a little lost on how to get started with a small pilot. Do you have any ideas? ====Snip==== If you need further details on the WHY's or HOW's this would be used, simply ask away... Thank You! to you all in advance for any help you may offer, Daniel ------------------------------------ Daniel S. Gurrola II Manager of Information Systems Gold Coast Transportation Services (805) 487*4443 ext. 1010 (805) 487*9810 fax [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------ List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm List Charter and FAQ at: http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm