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 everLast 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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