Exchange

Discussion in 'Exchange Exams' started by Nelix, Nov 20, 2003.

  1. Nelix
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    Does anyone use Exchange? at home or at work?
     
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  2. AJ

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    WE have 2 domains at school. One for the Admin network which uses Exchange 5.5 and the rest of the school uses a Linux based system called CommuniGate. It is quite good but a bit of an animal to get your head around. :?

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  3. Phil
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    I do at work.
     
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  4. Nelix
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    Would i need to buy a domain name in order to use it at work, or can i configure it to use my exsiting email addresses?
     
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  5. Phil
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    Sorry Derek, I don't quite understand what you are asking. Do you mean you want to set up an exchange server at work or set one up at home that you can access from work?
     
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  6. Nelix
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    Dont be Sorry, it's me.

    I want to set one up at home, dont need to be able to access it from work, basically so that everyone has an email address....say <username>@home.co.uk and so that i can run outlook on each machine but the emails etc will be stored on the server. I currently have a DynDNS name for my home network nut i have been told that exchange does not work with DynDNS.

    Plus it gives me some experience of using exchange for later in the course.
     
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    posted instead of PM'd :oops:
     
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