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I have a company that would like a website and would like to synchronize there calendars and emails and yada yada and Im not sure if how to set up exchnage to do that. Do they need a website for that. i know they need a server, but is it technically the same thing. when it says Exchange Server Name: I know its supposed to be the website address. but how do u make it synch with everything, ive looked at Outlook info and Our info here and Microsfot as well. It seems very confusing, anyone know what to do.
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Can anyone help Nikki with this? I know this request is old but I noticed it and I think someone may have the answer. That someone is not me.
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A website is not the same thing as a server. Though a website is generally run from a server, they are different. Exchange requires a server on the local area network running as a Domain Controller (I think anyways, but it does require a server on the LAN)
MS Exchange is a beast of its own. You should try searching google for "exchange tutorials" or something along those lines. Exchange is not too entirely difficult to setup, but you really need to know what you are doing. It's a lot more than point and click, and if you wanna set it up, you are going to have to do research. These forums are definitely not going to be able to provide you with the insight about Exchange that you need. Maybe an individual member here can help you more, but I think you need to google a bit...
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There are many ways to setup "Group" sharing of calendars.. Is your client requesting Exchange??
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