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kiwis

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#18049 24-Dec-2007 16:59
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How do I get this on my website?

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  #101688 24-Dec-2007 17:02
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Are you running Exchange as your mail server?



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  #101702 24-Dec-2007 20:00
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I don't believe so... however I guess we need to... and if we did?

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  #101710 24-Dec-2007 20:30
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If Exchange Server is running the default is to have OWA active.




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  #101711 24-Dec-2007 20:35
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So based on my other thread from my home computer becoming my webserver how do I get exchange server running? can i download tihs?

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  #101712 24-Dec-2007 20:39
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Unless you are running Exchange as your mail server then you will not be able to have Outlook Web Access.

Microsoft Exchange Server is a corporate mail server used is alot of organisations, unless you know what you are doing (And have the cash to shell out for the licence) you will not have Exchange at home.

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  #101714 24-Dec-2007 20:41
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What I expected.

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