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Art Alexion
MIS/Central Office Support
Resources for Human Development

----- Original Message -----
From: Art Alexion
To: 'mc...@redhat.com' <mc...@redhat.com>
Sent: Thu Feb 05 08:24:18 2009
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Configuring GAL properly

Thanks. I am going to try that now. On the LAN, GAL is hosted on the domain 
controller server, which is a different server from the exchange host.

The only reason I thought that this _should_ work is that GAL can be queried 
from OWA.

Will report back.

PS: sorry for the top post. Best I can do when respondin from this phone.

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Art Alexion
MIS/Central Office Support
Resources for Human Development

----- Original Message -----
From: evolution-list-boun...@gnome.org <evolution-list-boun...@gnome.org>
To: evolution-list@gnome.org <evolution-list@gnome.org>
Sent: Thu Feb 05 08:12:39 2009
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Configuring GAL properly

On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 07:21 -0500, Art Alexion wrote:
> In a recent post to the thread concerning shared calendars, Milan mentioned 
> "assuming you have GAL configured properly".
> 
> At work, where I am on the same LAN/subnet as the domain controller, and not 
> going through a firewall, evo configures GAL automatically, but from home, I 
> cannot access GAL. 
> 
> Is this to be expected, or am I not configuring it properly?

        Hi,
hehe, yeah, "properly", very hard word. I meant that as "you can access
your GAL in a Contacts component and/or autocomplete with it".

For my environment the GAL isn't autodetected, I'm supposed to enter GAL
server address manually, even it is the same server address as the OWA
(without 'http://' and the '/exchange...' parts).

Try that, maybe it'll help.
        Bye,
        Milan

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