Unsolved Outlook 2016 conference room access denied
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@Dashrender said:
@coliver said:
@Dashrender said:
@coliver said:
You should buy a license or two O365, through a partner, just to test with. You will get an email address of [email protected] which is mostly route-able.
To what end exactly?
I have in-house Exchange. Currently on 2010, though soon I'll be moving to 2016. Won't OWA there be the same as O365?
Yes. But now you can build a test environment to show off a few things to get management buy in.
You mean like SP?
Sharepoint, ODfB, Office Online, etc... there are a ton of tools available that may be useful to people if they knew they were there.
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@coliver said:
@Dashrender said:
@coliver said:
@Dashrender said:
@coliver said:
You should buy a license or two O365, through a partner, just to test with. You will get an email address of [email protected] which is mostly route-able.
To what end exactly?
I have in-house Exchange. Currently on 2010, though soon I'll be moving to 2016. Won't OWA there be the same as O365?
Yes. But now you can build a test environment to show off a few things to get management buy in.
You mean like SP?
Sharepoint, ODfB, Office Online, etc... there are a ton of tools available that may be useful to people if they knew they were there.
We're an almost completely non mobile workforce. The docs take some PowerPoint stuff with them from time to time, and the box RDPs into her office computer to work instead of using VPN to directly access network shares.
Don't get me wrong, I plan to push us to O365 when the current Exchange SA expires, but that is 2.5 years away
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Did this one get resolved?
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sovled? no, is it a real issue, not really.
I still need to upgrade to Exchange 2016, now that WIndows 10 upgrade and my vacation is behind me.. I can look into this.