Hi,

Anyone got the new exchange synchronisation to work yet?

The e-mail is working fine. The Calendar directory looks like an e-mail
folder, so instead of loading into the calendar, it comes up as if it were a
list of e-mails. Is anyone else getting this?

Cheers

Nick

Re: Exchange Synchronisation by Greg

Greg
Mon Aug 04 15:00:37 CDT 2003

On 8/4/03 12:51 PM, in article BB5477DC.1BA64%nhine@computing.dundee.ac.uk,
"Nick Hine" <nhine@computing.dundee.ac.uk> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Anyone got the new exchange synchronisation to work yet?
>
> The e-mail is working fine. The Calendar directory looks like an e-mail
> folder, so instead of loading into the calendar, it comes up as if it were a
> list of e-mails. Is anyone else getting this?
>
> Cheers
>
> Nick
>
Yes, but I'm getting it with contacts in public folders. From what it looks
like, it will only synchronize with the correct type of display for the item
in the top level folders. My contacts folder in my mailbox appears fine,
but public folders that contain contacts all appear as e-mails and do not
display all of the information.


Re: Exchange Synchronisation by Mark

Mark
Mon Aug 04 15:17:55 CDT 2003

For some reason, in article BB5477DC.1BA64%nhine@computing.dundee.ac.uk,
"Nick Hine" <nhine@computing.dundee.ac.uk>, on 08/04/2003 3:51 PM spoke:

> Hi,
>
> Anyone got the new exchange synchronisation to work yet?
>
> The e-mail is working fine. The Calendar directory looks like an e-mail
> folder, so instead of loading into the calendar, it comes up as if it were a
> list of e-mails. Is anyone else getting this?
>
> Cheers
>
> Nick
>
I'm getting this exact same thing.




Re: Exchange Synchronisation by Nick

Nick
Mon Aug 04 18:17:43 CDT 2003

Thanks ... But I am not really sure what this means ...

The calendar "folder" and the mail inbox are all at the top level of the
exchange user account. The calendar folder wouldn't be a public folder if it
is my own calendar accessed via my user login ...

So ... What is broken if the calendar doesn¹t recognise the correct folder?


On 4/8/03 9:00 pm, in article BB540975.1458%GregK@cavco.com, "Greg
Krabbenhoft" <GregK@cavco.com> wrote:

> On 8/4/03 12:51 PM, in article BB5477DC.1BA64%nhine@computing.dundee.ac.uk,
> "Nick Hine" <nhine@computing.dundee.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Anyone got the new exchange synchronisation to work yet?
>>
>> The e-mail is working fine. The Calendar directory looks like an e-mail
>> folder, so instead of loading into the calendar, it comes up as if it were a
>> list of e-mails. Is anyone else getting this?
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Nick
>>
> Yes, but I'm getting it with contacts in public folders. From what it looks
> like, it will only synchronize with the correct type of display for the item
> in the top level folders. My contacts folder in my mailbox appears fine,
> but public folders that contain contacts all appear as e-mails and do not
> display all of the information.
>



Re: Exchange Synchronisation by Barry

Barry
Tue Aug 05 07:51:15 CDT 2003

You need to be running at least Exchange server 2000 with SP3 to get more
than basic IMAP mail functions. This is clearly spelled out in the 'System
Requirements'

--
Barry Wainwright
Microsoft MVP

"Mark D. Miller" <mm290b@nih.gov> wrote in message
news:BB5437B3.EAA6%mm290b@nih.gov...
> For some reason, in article BB5477DC.1BA64%nhine@computing.dundee.ac.uk,
> "Nick Hine" <nhine@computing.dundee.ac.uk>, on 08/04/2003 3:51 PM spoke:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Anyone got the new exchange synchronisation to work yet?
> >
> > The e-mail is working fine. The Calendar directory looks like an
e-mail
> > folder, so instead of loading into the calendar, it comes up as if it
were a
> > list of e-mails. Is anyone else getting this?
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Nick
> >
> I'm getting this exact same thing.
>
>
>



Re: Exchange Synchronisation by Sean

Sean
Tue Aug 05 10:50:22 CDT 2003

Yes, It's a BUG. :(

On 8/5/03 11:33 AM, in article 1fz7rhy.c9s6vnxsdpczN%crasmen@mvps.org,
"Corentin Cras-Méneur" <crasmen@mvps.org> wrote:

> Nick Hine <nhine@computing.dundee.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> Anyone got the new exchange synchronisation to work yet?
>>
>> The e-mail is working fine. The Calendar directory looks like an e-mail
>> folder, so instead of loading into the calendar, it comes up as if it were a
>> list of e-mails. Is anyone else getting this?
>
>
> It works for me. It seems that Entourage is not synching immediately
> though. The first time the application synched my address book to the
> Exhcnage server, it actually did it as I quit the application and it
> took for ever... I originally thought the application was frozen. From
> what I can tell, the application synchs from time to time (not very
> scientific, right :-> ) and especially as it quits.
> Anyway as Paul Berkowtiz mentioned in another thread, WebDAV has to be
> enabled ont he Exchange server. Do you know if it is the case for you
> ???
>
>
> Corentin
>



Re: Exchange Synchronisation by Paul

Paul
Tue Aug 05 11:44:42 CDT 2003

What's a bug? That WebDAV has to be enabled? No, that's not a bug - that's a
specified minimum requirement. Or you DO have WebDAV enabled and you're
still having problems? That's not a bug either, since other people are
managing fine. It must be a problem with your set-up.

Please see the thread "Entourage 10.1.4 for Exchange - some answers" for
some details that might help.

--
Paul Berkowitz
MVP Entourage

Please "Reply To Newsgroup" to reply to this message. Emails will be
ignored.

PLEASE always state which version of Entourage you are using - 2001 or X.
It's often impossible to answer your questions otherwise.

> From: Sean Marquet <SMarquet@batesww.com>
> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.mac.office.entourage
> Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 11:50:22 -0400
> Subject: Re: Exchange Synchronisation
>
> Yes, It's a BUG. :(
>
> On 8/5/03 11:33 AM, in article 1fz7rhy.c9s6vnxsdpczN%crasmen@mvps.org,
> "Corentin Cras-Méneur" <crasmen@mvps.org> wrote:
>
>> Nick Hine <nhine@computing.dundee.ac.uk> wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone got the new exchange synchronisation to work yet?
>>>
>>> The e-mail is working fine. The Calendar directory looks like an e-mail
>>> folder, so instead of loading into the calendar, it comes up as if it were a
>>> list of e-mails. Is anyone else getting this?
>>
>>
>> It works for me. It seems that Entourage is not synching immediately
>> though. The first time the application synched my address book to the
>> Exhcnage server, it actually did it as I quit the application and it
>> took for ever... I originally thought the application was frozen. From
>> what I can tell, the application synchs from time to time (not very
>> scientific, right :-> ) and especially as it quits.
>> Anyway as Paul Berkowtiz mentioned in another thread, WebDAV has to be
>> enabled ont he Exchange server. Do you know if it is the case for you
>> ???
>>
>>
>> Corentin
>>
>
>


Re: Exchange Synchronisation by Sean

Sean
Tue Aug 05 13:53:31 CDT 2003

I'm talking about a calendar in a public folder on the network. One that is
accessible in Outlook 2001 (MAC OS 9) and no longer can be viewed as a
calendar in Entourage X with the outlook update. If you know how it can,
then please let us know. Otherwise it's a bug.

Thanks.



> From: Paul Berkowitz <berkowit@silcom.com>
> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.mac.office.entourage
> Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 09:44:42 -0700
> Subject: Re: Exchange Synchronisation
>
> What's a bug? That WebDAV has to be enabled? No, that's not a bug - that's a
> specified minimum requirement. Or you DO have WebDAV enabled and you're
> still having problems? That's not a bug either, since other people are
> managing fine. It must be a problem with your set-up.
>
> Please see the thread "Entourage 10.1.4 for Exchange - some answers" for
> some details that might help.
>
> --
> Paul Berkowitz
> MVP Entourage
>
> Please "Reply To Newsgroup" to reply to this message. Emails will be
> ignored.
>
> PLEASE always state which version of Entourage you are using - 2001 or X.
> It's often impossible to answer your questions otherwise.
>
>> From: Sean Marquet <SMarquet@batesww.com>
>> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.mac.office.entourage
>> Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 11:50:22 -0400
>> Subject: Re: Exchange Synchronisation
>>
>> Yes, It's a BUG. :(
>>
>> On 8/5/03 11:33 AM, in article 1fz7rhy.c9s6vnxsdpczN%crasmen@mvps.org,
>> "Corentin Cras-Méneur" <crasmen@mvps.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Nick Hine <nhine@computing.dundee.ac.uk> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Anyone got the new exchange synchronisation to work yet?
>>>>
>>>> The e-mail is working fine. The Calendar directory looks like an e-mail
>>>> folder, so instead of loading into the calendar, it comes up as if it were
>>>> a
>>>> list of e-mails. Is anyone else getting this?
>>>
>>>
>>> It works for me. It seems that Entourage is not synching immediately
>>> though. The first time the application synched my address book to the
>>> Exhcnage server, it actually did it as I quit the application and it
>>> took for ever... I originally thought the application was frozen. From
>>> what I can tell, the application synchs from time to time (not very
>>> scientific, right :-> ) and especially as it quits.
>>> Anyway as Paul Berkowtiz mentioned in another thread, WebDAV has to be
>>> enabled ont he Exchange server. Do you know if it is the case for you
>>> ???
>>>
>>>
>>> Corentin
>>>
>>
>>
>


Re: Exchange Synchronisation by jwilson

jwilson
Tue Aug 05 15:28:40 CDT 2003

Same problem - any info on how to assure WebDAV is on?

John Wilson

JMR <jrubin@mcw.edu> wrote in message news:<jrubin-B378B0.09142805082003@msnews.microsoft.com>...
> I have the exact same problem but we are running Exchnage Server 2000
> w/SP3...could this also be due to WebDAV not being enabled?
>
>
>
>
> In article <ON9n7A1WDHA.1748@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>,
> "Barry Wainwright" <barry@barryw.net> wrote:
>
> > You need to be running at least Exchange server 2000 with SP3 to get more
> > than basic IMAP mail functions. This is clearly spelled out in the 'System
> > Requirements'
> >
> > --
> > Barry Wainwright
> > Microsoft MVP
> >
> > "Mark D. Miller" <mm290b@nih.gov> wrote in message
> > news:BB5437B3.EAA6%mm290b@nih.gov...
> > > For some reason, in article BB5477DC.1BA64%nhine@computing.dundee.ac.uk,
> > > "Nick Hine" <nhine@computing.dundee.ac.uk>, on 08/04/2003 3:51 PM spoke:
> > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > Anyone got the new exchange synchronisation to work yet?
> > > >
> > > > The e-mail is working fine. The Calendar directory looks like an
> e-mail
> > > > folder, so instead of loading into the calendar, it comes up as if it
> were a
> > > > list of e-mails. Is anyone else getting this?
> > > >
> > > > Cheers
> > > >
> > > > Nick
> > > >
> > > I'm getting this exact same thing.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >