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908.1 | | DECWET::VOBA | | Thu Sep 05 1996 23:55 | 30 |
908.2 | Initial Findings and Impressions on the MS Exchange Mac Client | DECWET::VOBA | | Thu Sep 05 1996 23:57 | 70 |
908.3 | Offline Folder | DECWET::VOBA | | Thu Sep 05 1996 23:59 | 26 |
908.4 | Equivalent MB3 on Exchange Mac Client | DECWET::VOBA | | Fri Sep 06 1996 00:01 | 24 |
908.5 | Equivalent MB3 on Exchange Mac Client | DECWET::VOBA | | Fri Sep 06 1996 00:09 | 20 |
908.6 | New Program Manager | DECWET::VOBA | | Mon Sep 09 1996 18:22 | 4 |
908.7 | | CSC32::M_HERODOTUS | Mario at CXO3/B10 Colorado | Mon Sep 09 1996 23:33 | 6 |
908.8 | | DECWET::VOBA | | Tue Sep 10 1996 04:40 | 6 |
908.9 | No luck with PowerPC Performa | AZUR::DESOZA | Jean-Pierre, MCSD E.Delivery, 828-5559 | Fri Nov 01 1996 16:20 | 9 |
908.10 | | CALDEC::GOETZE | We'll re-evaluate it and say a tunnel is too expensive. -- Greg Bayol, CalTrans spokesman | Sat Nov 02 1996 14:19 | 4 |
908.11 | xchange fo Mac | CSC32::M_HERODOTUS | Mario at CXO3/B10 Colorado | Sat Nov 02 1996 19:03 | 5 |
908.12 | Got it working | CSC32::J_MACGOWN | CSC/CS Remote Support | Sun Nov 03 1996 11:36 | 6 |
908.13 | | AZUR::DESOZA | Jean-Pierre, MCSD E.Delivery, 828-5559 | Mon Nov 04 1996 10:19 | 8 |
908.14 | | DECWET::VOBA | | Mon Nov 04 1996 12:09 | 6 |
908.15 | Connection Problem? | CSC32::J_MACGOWN | CSC/CS Remote Support | Tue Nov 05 1996 00:54 | 16 |
908.16 | Connection problem! | APACHE::COMBS | Greg MK1-2/B6 CSS/PSC Engineering | Tue Nov 19 1996 20:33 | 23 |
908.17 | | AZUR::DESOZA | Jean-Pierre, DTN 828-5559 | Wed Nov 20 1996 03:06 | 4 |
908.18 | Where can I find Exchange Mac Client s/w | ROCK::WATSON | N1GNB, DTN 225-4898, 293-5922 | Wed Nov 20 1996 11:03 | 10 |
908.19 | Please let me know what the answer is! | APACHE::COMBS | Greg MK1-2/B6 CSS/PSC Engineering | Wed Nov 20 1996 12:14 | 15 |
908.20 | | CIRCUS::GOETZE | We'll re-evaluate it and say a tunnel is too expensive.-CalTrans | Wed Nov 20 1996 17:34 | 9 |
908.21 | What did you use? | APACHE::COMBS | Greg MK1-2/B6 CSS/PSC Engineering | Wed Nov 20 1996 17:54 | 10 |
908.22 | | CIRCUS::GOETZE | We'll re-evaluate it and say a tunnel is too expensive.-CalTrans | Wed Nov 20 1996 19:59 | 9 |
908.23 | We might need WINS support in OpenTransport | AZUR::DESOZA | Jean-Pierre, DTN 828-5559 | Thu Nov 21 1996 03:24 | 14 |
908.24 | Exchange Client install in progress... | ROCK::WATSON | N1GNB, DTN 225-4898, 293-5922 | Thu Nov 21 1996 10:24 | 6 |
908.25 | No Exchange here... | APACHE::COMBS | Greg MK1-2/B6 CSS/PSC Engineering | Thu Nov 21 1996 12:49 | 13 |
908.26 | | CSC32::M_HERODOTUS | Mario at CXO3/B10 Colorado | Thu Nov 21 1996 14:20 | 5 |
908.27 | Microsoft is here to stay | AZUR::DESOZA | Jean-Pierre, DTN 828-5559 | Fri Nov 22 1996 06:02 | 10 |
908.28 | Try the SP3 exchange client | CSC32::J_MACGOWN | CSC/CS Remote Support | Mon Nov 25 1996 05:06 | 14 |
908.29 | | AZUR::DESOZA | Jean-Pierre, DTN 828-5559 | Mon Nov 25 1996 09:51 | 2 |
908.30 | Here is where it is | CSC32::J_MACGOWN | CSC/CS Remote Support | Wed Nov 27 1996 07:26 | 18 |
908.31 | | AZUR::DESOZA | Jean-Pierre, DTN 828-5559 | Mon Dec 16 1996 07:02 | 5 |
908.32 | Exchange works on PKO3 into server with NT 3.51 SP5 | ROCK::WATSON | N1GNB, DTN 225-4898, 293-5922 | Mon Dec 16 1996 10:53 | 5 |
908.33 | Any more info on the resource error? | ORION::LAQUERRE | Peter LaQuerre | Tue Feb 18 1997 12:04 | 25 |
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Hmmm... This is strange. I can use the Exchange Client for Mac
here at work no problem. But from home, dialed up through FreePPP
and TCP/IP, I get the "not enough resources" error when I try to
connect. All my other TCP applications work fine from home and I
can ping the Exchange server no problem.
If it's DNS vs. WINS, why would it work at work and not at home,
using the same DNS servers and the same Exchange server? I also
tried it using the traditional MacPP software and got the same error,
so I'm not sure it's related to OpenTransport. I actually updated to
Open Transport at home thinking it might fix the problem. (Silly me.)
I've been using the SP2 Mac Client. Tonight (or later this week) I'll
try the SP3 Mac client mentioned here.
To me, the problem seems like a local Mac problem since the connection
works for only a split second before giving up. It's not like it's
trying to resolve the name for a period of time. Instead, it seems to
find a problem immediately--which would point to a conflict of some
sort on the local system folder, but I can't find any so far...
Peter
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908.34 | Ready to join the force ... asap | ELBERT::DESOZA | Jean-Pierre, DTN 828-5559 | Tue Feb 18 1997 16:05 | 6 |
| Peter,
I have not tried again Exchange since I've inserted my note. In my case, I have
really plenty of CPU (Perf 6400 @200 Mhz), real RAM (48 Mb) and disk space (~500 Mb free)
I am interested in helping in the debugging of this case. Next week, I am
at a 13-hour flight distance away from my macintosh now.
Jean-Pierre.
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908.35 | Why not Eudora? | NEWENG::ANDERSON_B | | Wed Feb 19 1997 09:05 | 13 |
| I asked the MIS folks here at NQO if I had to use
messy Exchange. Why couldn't I use another mail program
that supports SMTP protocol? To my surprise, they agreed
to let me use Eudora instead of Exchange. Eudora is far
better that PATHWORKS' Mail for Macintosh, so I am looking
forward to it.
So what are the advantages of Exchange over Eudora?
Will I be missing something?
Regards,
Bob Anderson
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908.36 | Exchange Client Required for Exchange Server... | ORION::4track.zko.dec.com::tamara.zko.dec.com::laquerre | | Wed Feb 19 1997 09:30 | 34 |
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> So what are the advantages of Exchange over Eudora?
> Will I be missing something?
The Exchange client (or a client that supports full MAPI)
is required if you want to read and send mail using the
Microsoft Exchange Server software.
I don't think Eudora can work with the Exchange server,
can it?
Instead, Eudora--like many other Internet mail clients
such as Netscape Mail or Claris Emailer--works with any
POP3 server (for receiving and retrieving Internet mail)
or SMTP server (for sending Internet mail).
The Exchange client doesn't support POP3 or SMTP servers.
It is designed to work only with the Microsoft Exchange
Server.
As for other full MAPI clients that can work with the
Exchange server, our own TeamLinks for Windows will soon
work as such a client (it's going to Field Test with that
capability in a couple of weeks), but the TeamLinks for
Macintosh client is a little behind the feature curve
right now.
I'd be curious if and when there are some other choices
of full MAPI clients to work with the Exchange Server,
but right now, especially on the Mac side, I believe the
Exchange Client itself is our only choice.
Peter
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908.37 | Problem Still Exists with SP3 Mac Client | ORION::4track.zko.dec.com::tamara.zko.dec.com::laquerre | | Thu Feb 20 1997 09:38 | 23 |
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Okay, last night I installed the Service Pack 3 Mac client and I
got the same "not enough system resources" error when I tried to
connect via FreePPP and OpenTransport V1.1.2.
I just re-read some of the notes in this string and it sounds like
this *is* working for some folks. So why are some of us getting
this error when trying to dial-in over PPP?
To recap, I can connect to our Exchange server with my Mac at work
with no problems. All my other TCP/IP applications are working fine
from home over PPP. I can ping our Exchange server from home over
PPP. But the Exchange Client won't connect to the server.
Any thoughts on what I might do to troubleshoot this further?
My last thought is maybe it's a Power Mac vs. 040 Mac problem.
My Mac at work is a Power Mac and my machine at home is an 040
machine.
Frustrated,
Peter
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908.38 | Possible Solution to Resource Error... | ORION::suemac.zko.dec.com::laquerre | Programmed by fellas with compassion and vision | Tue Feb 25 1997 09:03 | 18 |
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I just got an answer to my question about the resource error in the
comp.sys.mac.comm newsgroup. Sounds like even when you're using TCP/IP,
AppleTalk *must* be turned on. That would explain why I can connect at
work no problem--AppleTalk is always turn on here at work so I can use
AppleShare. At home, I keep AppleTalk turned off.
I'll try it tonight and report back. Supposedly, there's a system extension
that comes with Open Transport 1.1.1 and 1.1.2 called Remote Only. This
extension lets you turn on AppleTalk without using your modem port or
printer port.
The newsgroup reply also says this problem will be fixed in a future release
of the Exchange Mac client.
It'd be really nice if this fixed the problem... Wish me luck.
Peter
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908.39 | OT 1.1.2 + FreePPP 2.5v2 + Appletalk | AZUR::DESOZA | Jean-Pierre, DTN 828-5559 | Thu Feb 27 1997 17:32 | 2 |
| Keeping Appletalk activated made it!!!
I can read my mails from home now!
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908.40 | Confirmed - Resource Problem Fix | ORION::LAQUERRE | Peter LaQuerre | Sat Mar 01 1997 11:26 | 9 |
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Jean-Pierre beat me to it. Indeed, turning on AppleTalk fixes the
problem. We Mac users can still work from home even if Digital
switches to Exchange. A small comfort, but I'll take it.
My heart will always be with ALL-IN-1 and TeamLinks for Mac, but if
we have no choice, at least I still have my Macintosh!
Peter
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908.41 | What about RAS | SEPPLT::MARK | Mark Garrett | Fri Mar 07 1997 03:31 | 23 |
| I have not yet read all of this topic. So I hope I haven't missed something.
Well I think is is ust great that MS Exchange works on MacOS :( (NOT) but what
are your thoughts on the exchange of PPP (RAMS) for RAS only?
Here, and I assume every where else in decland the decheads in IPS
and what every else they call the group responsible for exchange rollout
have told us that the normal PPP (RAMS) will be retired very soon for a RAS only
dial in. Also they have check the MS only box on authentication so unless
MAC's PPP allows this then your out in the cold. Any one that say Microsoft
and intergration in the same breath should be taken out and given a new set
of eyes, ears and probably a brain!
I have nearly got PPP 2.3 going on Digital UNIX which will do the ms
specific stuff and dial into RAS.
So tell me, is this what is happening else where in Digital RAMS -> RAS
and if so has any one got source code for PPP that works with OT so that it can
be broken to work with RAS?
Cheers
Mark :)
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908.42 | FreePPP to RAS is OK. | AZUR::DESOZA | Jean-Pierre, DTN 828-5559 | Fri Mar 07 1997 03:46 | 7 |
| The callback of RAS does not seem to work against macs, I don't know why but
the straight connection works.
I had some big trouble with the connections tools these last days, but I already
tried a connection with a DHCP server providing dynamically the IP address and
it worked.
After the solution of the Exchange issue, maybe I should try RAS again, just in
case the Appletalk magic works for the callback too ;-)
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908.43 | Huh? | ORION::4track.zko.dec.com::tamara.zko.dec.com::laquerre | | Fri Mar 07 1997 11:51 | 13 |
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Okay. These last two replies were pretty confusing. Can someone
restate them in English?
After re-reading them both a couple of times, it sounds like
the dial-in connections all through Digital are changing sometime
soon from "RAMS" to "RAS" (whatever that means). Beyond that,
we've got two different opinions on whether that will affect people
(like me) using Macs to dial in via PPP.
Anyone out there who can clarify?
Peter
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908.44 | | AZUR::DESOZA | Jean-Pierre, DTN 828-5559 | Fri Mar 07 1997 15:24 | 8 |
| RAS stands for Remote Access Service and is the PPP server that comes with
Windows/NT. This server is of course Wintel oriented and includes a callback
feature. Unlike ACB which always requires a pre-registration of the phone number to
be called back, RAS can either have the same registration or allow the user to
specify the number at connection time.
In either mode, I can't have RAS call me back, in the second case because I
get no dialog that would let me indicate that number.
I am not familiar with RAMS, sorry for the confusion.
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908.45 | Mac users can no longer work from home | DECALP::ANDERS | Steve Anders, RTR Eng. Zurich | Mon Mar 10 1997 06:27 | 25 |
| Re .40
> We Mac users can still work from home even if Digital
> switches to Exchange.
Its not Exchange that's the problem, rather the use of propietary PPP
authentication.
> Here, and I assume every where else in decland the decheads in IPS
> and what every else they call the group responsible for exchange rollout
> have told us that the normal PPP (RAMS) will be retired very soon for a RAS only
> dial in. Also they have check the MS only box on authentication so unless
> MAC's PPP allows this then your out in the cold.
Yes, we're out in the cold. Here in ZUO (Switzerland) the only dial-in
service will be Windows NT RAS using "Microsoft encrypted authentication",
by order. No clients except W95 and WinNT. See
<http://www.microsoft.com/kb/articles/q136/6/34.htm> for RAS authentication
tech info. The PPP modem pools that used to allow access by Macs are being
withdrawn (so I'm told by the network guys).
However, SofWindows 95 does work with RAS but is painfully slow on my
Quadra 650 with PPC card. I expect to have a hard PC real soon now. :-(
Steve.
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