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[ILUG] Bynari Insight client

[ILUG] Bynari Insight client

Eamonn Shinners shinnere at gofree.indigo.ie
Tue May 7 20:09:58 IST 2002


On Tue, 2002-05-07 at 13:32, Martin Feeney wrote:
> On Tue, 07 May 2002 13:12:27 Eamonn Shinners wrote:
> 
> > has anybody on the list used Insight client 2.9
> > successfully with Exchange. I think the version of

> It's not supposed to be used with exchange.
> 
> You need the evolution Exchange connector if you want to connect to 
> Exchange natively.  You won't see an open sourced exchange connector just 
OK. This leads to the next question. The only way to get Exchange
connector is to install red-carpet, but there isn't one for Mandrake 8.2
yet, only 8.1. Installing the 8.1 version doesn't work because
somewhere, it is telling red-carpet to look for 8.2 directories within
Ximian, and obviously it doesn't find it because it doesn't exist. Is
there some config file that contains the directive, so that it I can
edit it, and tell it to use the 8.1 directories.

Eamonn





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