From: T m on 18 Nov 2009 23:36 we just got the new Exchange 2010. I was quite disappointed to learn that outlook client licenses are no longer included with exchange. Most of our users use OWA and it is quite adequate for them. Is there a way with OWA 2010 to set it as the default mail client on win xp/win 7? I read some postings about doing this for OWA 2003, but it seems that the was no definitive solution. I tried one of the fixes for this, but it didnt work for me with OWA 2010. Does anyone know how to do this? Regards,
From: Craig on 22 Nov 2009 01:03 Does anyone know if the Outlook Client Licenses for 2010 will be grandfathered to people who had Software Assurance back to Exch 5.5/2000/2003 when they were included? 2007 licenses were, as they 'should' be with 2010 "T m" <goldcirclesystems(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:d5344fda-ad5f-4463-941d-5bc8319bed11(a)g10g2000pri.googlegroups.com... > we just got the new Exchange 2010. I was quite disappointed to learn > that outlook client licenses are no longer included with exchange. > Most of our users use OWA and it is quite adequate for them. > > Is there a way with OWA 2010 to set it as the default mail client on > win xp/win 7? > > I read some postings about doing this for OWA 2003, but it seems that > the was no definitive solution. I tried one of the fixes for this, > but it didnt work for me with OWA 2010. > > Does anyone know how to do this? > > > Regards,
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