Hi Eugene,
Yes, Exchange 2003 doesn't have any problem with iOS but does with OS X.
Exchange 2007 works with both OS.
Sent from Ronni's iPad
On 23/02/2012, at 9:46 PM, Eugene de Gouw wrote:
> Hi Ronni and others,
>
> at work I used my iPhone to create a work based Exchange 2003 email and
> c
Hi Ronni and others,
at work I used my iPhone to create a work based Exchange 2003 email and
calendar account on my iPhone. The Mac doesn't play with Exchange 2003 but the
iPhone does. When it updated its calendar to the shared Exchange calendar the
iPhone was quite happy to sync with the Macin
Hi Eugene,
If it is Exchange Server 2003 your work is using, below might explain.
"Microsoft started using Exchange Web Services protcol beginning with Exchange
2007. This is what OSX's Mail uses and why it won't work directly with
Exchange 2003.
Microsoft has already ended mainstream suppor
Thanks very much for your prompt reply Ronni, always appreciated.
Meeting requests already work under outlook with no intervention.
Is it the same process for sharing entire calendars?
I will try it on a PC tomorrow at work anyway if it is the same.
Regards,
Thanks very much for your prompt reply Ronni, always appreciated.
Meeting requests already work under outlook with no intervention.
Is it the same process for sharing entire calendars?
I will try it on a PC tomorrow at work anyway if it is the same.
Regards,
Hi Eugene,
By default, Apple's Mail app and iCal app cannot read Outlook's default
calendar invitation format. If you know that the recipient is an Apple user,
you can set Outlook to send out the meeting requests and event invitations in
the iCal format.
1 Open Outlook.
2 Select "Tools," then
Hi,
I have my work account which is connected as an exchange server talking quite
happily with mail. When someone uses outlook from a PC to send an invitation to
me, Mail is quite willing to forward it through to iCal. All is good in the
world, they are quite friendly and play nicely.
However,
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