| Title: | Internet Tools |
| Notice: | Report ALL NETSCAPE Problems directly to kdlucas@netscape.com . rnet? Read note 448.L for beginner information. |
| Moderator: | teco.mro.dec.com::tecotoo.mro.dec.com::mayer |
| Created: | Fri Jun 25 1993 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 4714 |
| Total number of notes: | 40609 |
Hello,
I have posted the following note in the Exchange conference.
Can someone confirm that with the current/future VMS Netscape
& Exchange server V5 I will be able to run my Exchange client ?
Thanks /Ofer
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Note 1056.0 Running Exchange from Netscape under VMS ? 2 replies
JEREMY::OFER 9 lines 5-MAY-1997 14:34
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Hello,
Can I run Exchange from VMS ?
Exchange Server V5 supports an access through a Web browser. There is
a Netscape version for VMS, is that mean that I can access my Exchange
mailbox from the VMS Netscape ?
Thanks /Ofer
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Note 1056.1 Running Exchange from Netscape under VMS ? 1 of 2
PARZVL::ogodhcp-125-112-135.ogo.dec.com::kennedy "nu" 6 lines 5-MAY-1997 15:09
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If you have a server running V5 (which has
been configured to support this), then it won't
matter what platform the browser is on.
I'm assuming the VMS version supports frames,
I think that's a requirement.
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Note 1056.2 Running Exchange from Netscape under VMS ? 2 of 2
tunsrv2-tunnel.imc.das.dec.com::frandsen "Character:" 8 lines 5-MAY-1997 15:30
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I think the Exchange Web "stuff" in V5.0, only supports the latest web
browsers from Netscape and Microsoft. Therefore if the VMS version of
Netscape supports Java & ActiveX (and the Exchange server you're
connecting to is at V5.0 (HTTP enabled) & the server is running V3.0 of
IIS) you can read your Exchange mail.
John Frandsen
NSIS
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| 4649.1 | axel.zko.dec.com::FOLEY | http://axel.zko.dec.com | Tue May 06 1997 09:34 | 13 | |
You're welcome to try it yourself. I doubt you're going to find a message of support here. If Netscape for VMS supports email via POP3 and SMTP, then it should work fine with Exchange 5.0 server. You will NOT be able to run the Exchange Client on VMS. You will NOT get access to public folders (except via the web) But most of all, give it a try and let us know. mike | |||||
| 4649.2 | teco.mro.dec.com::tecotoo.mro.dec.com::mayer | Danny Mayer | Tue May 06 1997 10:17 | 8 | |
Please ask these questions in the Exchange Notes Conference. This is not the place. This Topic has been write-locked. Danny Moderating for a change. | |||||