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Sharing Outlook 2003 calendar
The SBS box has ISA Server application which is a Firewall but it shouldn't
restrict a properly authenticated computer from joining the network. How did you try and join the workstation to the Domain SBS network! "lorne" wrote in message ... no, the work station did not connect to the domain.... is there a firewall built into the SBS? could that be why it wont connect? "Noel All" wrote in message ... Right so the workstation has joined the Domain okay and are you getting the same error when you try to log on as a user but its okay when you log on as the Administrator of the SBS domain "lorne" wrote in message ... under AD Users and Computers, the workstation is in there under the computers, and the user is in under the users. (user is member of Domain Users, the computer is member of Domain Computers and Domain Users). The server can see the workstation in network places. "Noel All" wrote in message ... Okay is the workstation connected to the SBS Server (sorry silly question) and have you joined this computer to the SBS Domain, you will need to join the workstation to the Domain using the Administrator settings of the SBS server. "lorne" wrote in message ... thanks again... yes i used caps and numerals... and it worked... i actually went in and reset teh policy settings. so now i tried to log in on the workstation but it tells me that the domain is not available. "Noel All" wrote in message ... Yes that part of the Password policy on Server 2003 as far as I know "lorne" wrote in message ... um... no, should I be? "Noel All" wrote in message ... Are you using mixture of uppercase and numerals "lorne" wrote in message ... hi noel, well after some serious reading, turns out that the exchange module wasn't installed. it is now. my first issue is when i go to add a user, i added a password and the message comes up that windows cannot set the password. check password minimum length (its set to 7), password complexity (cannot use any part of users name..), and password history requirements. so i seem to meet the requirements... any idea of why is won't accept it? "Noel All" wrote in message ... You can create the Users by using the SBS add user wizard, the wizard can create a disk that you just insert and run in the user machine as I previously mentioned though it will create a new profile for that user and while their old data should still be available but only to someone with Administrator priviligies. "lorne" wrote in message ... Thanks. Do i have to have them connected to set up their profiles? "Noel All" wrote in message ... Dont forget that when you join your users to the Domain that it will set up a new user profile for them "lorne" wrote in message ... Thanks again Noel, as a matter of fact, no, the server has not been connected to the network as yet. i was trying to get it as ready as possible so that all i have to do is .... plug it in and step back and let it fly!!!! (just kidding), i was though trying to get most of the components installed and ready for connecting and setting up. i do have a spare computer handy so i can try it before going to the actual network.. (i really dont want to screw up anyones computer during working hours..... people get so uptight with IT guys when they can't use their computers during working hours... hmm go figure! "Noel All" wrote in message ... Usually when you slap the SBS 2003 disks in it will set up the components including the Exchange Server bits all you need to specify is the Domain name and some IP bits (over simplifying but you know what I mean). If you just want the Calendar you still need to create the Exchange accounts and usually this is done for you when you go through the SBS add user wizard. You now need to setup a profile on the users computers to connect to this Exchange server or edit an existing profile to add the Exchange Server. Have you joined the computers to the SBS network yet. "lorne" wrote in message ... thanks again. they never had a server before. just the individual workstations each with their own Outlook emails (pop3). for the calendar, they would appointments back and forth. so now they want to set up this server with the outlook shared calendar. they purchased the server and small business server 2003 (they were told that this operating system had a small exchange server module included for sharing Outlook). I have not done a server setup like this before (its a family business - yea, my family which is why i was commissioned to do the job!). "Noel All" wrote in message ... If you go into Active Directory Users and Computers and go into the Properties of a user do you see any email tabs, if not the close the User Properties and then right click the User and select Exchange Tasks there should be a wizard to create a mailbox and email address. Follow the wizard, once done you know need to create or Add an Exchange account in Outlook, to add the Exchange then go into Tools || Email Accounts || Next || Add || Exchange || you will need the name of the Exchange Server and the user name || Follow the wizard. How do you normally collect is it via POP3 or SMTP feed. "lorne" wrote in message ... ok, at this stage in my setup, i have not configured any accounts on the server. do have to setup every computer users on the server? "Noel All" wrote in message ... The Delegate tab will appear when you configure the Outlook profile to connect to an Exchange server, where is delivery set to go to Tools || Accounts || Next || look at bottom left and see where new is being delivered to. "lorne" wrote in message ... thanks noel.... there is no Delegates tab there? isnt this available when i installed small business server 2003? or is there somewhere else on the cd that requires installation as well? thanks for your patience! "Noel All" wrote in message ... To share your Calendar then go to Tools || Options || Delegates || and ADD the users and set a Permission level. The other users can then go to File || Open Other Users Folder || input your name or choose from Address Book and ensure that the folder is set to Calendar. "lorne" wrote in message ... Hi I am about to try to setup Outlook 2003's calendar and share it with 4 other computers. I have a box with small business server 2003 installed. I'm new to this and wonder if anyone can direct me in the right direction to do this properly. Thanks to all for any input on this topic. |
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