Hi,
I been searching for some information or how to's discussing the installation of Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager using a central contact database in a SBS 2003 R2 domain.
Can anyone help with information where to find these sort of details
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=F24267EE-9AD5-4BE5-B888-C9A50AE395CA&displaylang=en
David Overton: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=F24267EE-9AD5-4BE5-B888-C9A50AE395CA&displaylang=en
We have tried this and it doesn't seem to work. This was written for Beta 2 TR is there any further documentation on this?
Could you share a few more details - at what point in the process does it fail and what is the error message?
thanks
David
I had an attempt at deploying Outlook 2007 with business contact manager in a remote database configuration and I guess my lack of exprience with sql let alone sql 2005 didnt help but the instruction did not seem to follow the product I had running.
I tried it on a workshop PC downloading sql express as per the instruction but did not get near to getting a new database installed.
I have just found some information on www.smallbizserver.net that the white paper you suggested does contain typo's particularly in the script on page 9 and it was written for use with the beta version.
Will there be an updated version of how to install BCM 2007 on to a server and when can this be expected.
I am sure a new whitepaper will be coming out. I hope to get some time later this week to run through the process and will put it on the blog.
ttfn
Hi
Via the managed newsgroups I have just found out that a tool to achieve what we are trying will soon be available.
Sounds good to me but I do not know antmore details.
Is revised documentation for this now available?
Haroon
Use the download link at the top - the revised documentation has been placed over it.
The link now 404s and a search on BCM SBS2003 on the MS site doesn't provide anything useful :-)
Cheers,
Ian Watkins
The document has been replaced by a tool that does the work. It can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b8e7aa0f-f593-4fb4-b822-dd662af1a6cb&DisplayLang=en
Thanks
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