I am going to need to take about 30 users and convert there current outlook account to lotus notes, anyone know off a good migration tool
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Shaw is buying out another planet in calgary so we are doing a exchange 2003 migration to Domino2001.5 Audi S4
Originally posted by JamesMy engine may be a solid 4 liters smaller than yours, but i have a HUGE penis
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hah, grabbing a haxored version of software to use for a corporation is possibly one of the worst ideas ever
but ya ive heard of (never used it myself) the uniAccess util, give it a shotREAL men use harsh language as self-defense
-james
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Originally posted by Jameshah, grabbing a haxored version of software to use for a corporation is possibly one of the worst ideas ever.....I never said use it AT work, try it out, then decide if you should purchase it
Obviously you shouldn't use hacked software within any company.....I didn't think I'd have to clarify that
Last edited by Smarty39; 05-17-2006, 03:15 PM.Kyle
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I always thought thats why every reputable software vendor has oodles of white papers / PK and free trial software
If you download the haxored version, where do you install it to prove it works? A company server in a company domain (or test domain)?....I hope notREAL men use harsh language as self-defense
-james
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I didn't know it was so difficult to copy a .pst file to a memory stick, take it home, install the software, and convert it to Notes.......Of course they have trial software, but there is a reason it is called "trial".....you won't get full function with it.
Sorry I hit a nerve with you.....I was just giving the OP some insight, I'll remember to keep my mouth shutKyle
2000 Audi S4
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