Post #46,531
7/23/02 2:32:59 PM
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Nope
Outlook is the Exchange client, and a member application of the Office suite.
You need one of two things to legally run Outlook:
* An Office Standard licence * An Exchange CAL
The version of Exchange that the CAL is for determines what version of Outlook you can run (in the absence of an Office licence):
* Exchange 5.5 : Outlook 97, 98 and 2000 * Exchange 2000 : Outlook 2002
Hope this clears things up.
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Post #46,544
7/23/02 3:57:30 PM
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Huh?
I ran Outlook 98 at home, for free, didn't use Exchange, used an Internet POP3 and SMTP server. There was an Outlook98.exe program that I downloaded from Microsoft, and it installed Outlook 98 and IE 4.0, as far as I knew if Microsoft allowed me to download and install it, I had a right to use it? It was, at that time, as free as IE was, as far as I knew.
I am free now, to choose my own destiny.
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Post #46,574
7/23/02 5:13:35 PM
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Key Words
"as far as you knew."
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Post #46,576
7/23/02 5:23:22 PM
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OT Your BLOG
What are you using for your blog software?
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Post #46,580
7/23/02 5:25:21 PM
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Re: OT Your BLOG
I'm using [link|http://www.movabletype.org/|Moveable Type].
It's really quite nifty.
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Post #46,592
7/23/02 5:51:59 PM
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Perl - ICK!
I'm just not a perl guy. I respect it but never could get my head around it and never found a reason to work at it. Plus I'm already running postgres for my db. Thanks tho. I was hoping it was a java servlet thing.
I'm already running the wiki you can find at devtools.org on a resin server and its quite good. I'd like to find a blog that runs on these as I already know how to cope and don't have to add more stuff.
Your blog looks really good tho.
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Post #46,594
7/23/02 5:55:06 PM
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Re: Perl - ICK!
I never touch the code - I just followed the instructions on how to install it :-)
Apparently you can hook it up with MySQL if you want, but I think that for my little blog the Berkeley DB storage it uses is quite adequate.
It could be written in Visual BASIC.NET BizTalk edition for all I care.
Oh.
Except it runs on my Debian GNU/Linux HP9000 server, which has a PARISC processor...
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Post #46,595
7/23/02 5:58:11 PM
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Yeah but if I know me
I'll get it all installed and some feature will annoy me and then....
I'll want to hack it somehow.
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Post #46,597
7/23/02 6:04:09 PM
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I think I've found Todd's Weblog Heaven
[link|http://www.rollerweblogger.org/index.html|Click Here]
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Post #46,660
7/24/02 3:02:06 AM
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Thanks!
I'll give it a try.
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