XCLN: How to install the Microsoft Exchange Macintosh ClientLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q156218 |
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SUMMARYThe Microsoft Exchange client for the Apple Macintosh adds to the client platforms available in Microsoft Exchange Server version 4.0. The Microsoft Exchange Client for the Apple Macintosh supports advanced features such as grouping and filtering in views, discussion databases, auto-signature, rules, sending and sharing of documents, digital signatures, offline folders, and access to the Internet through the Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail Connector. The Mac client can be found at: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/exchange /exchange-public/fixes/Eng/Exchg4.0/Sp2/Mac MORE INFORMATIONSetting up the Microsoft Exchange Client on Your Macintosh Your Macintosh must have at least 8 MB of RAM to run the Microsoft Exchange client. If you have only 8 MB of RAM, and the system consumes more than 3 MB, you need to remove some extensions for Microsoft Exchange to run. Before you start:
We recommend that you use System 7.5.3 or later. Additionally, on the Power Macintosh, we recommend that Virtual Memory be turned ON and set to a minimum of 1 MB plus installed physical memory. For example, if your Power Macintosh has 16 MB of memory installed, you should set virtual memory to 17 MB. Follow these steps:
the Macintosh to convert from BinHex format.)4. Double-click on the Sp2_40ma file and it will self-expand. 5. Open the Microsoft Exchange folder. 6. Double-click Microsoft Exchange Setup and follow the instructions. 7. Start the Microsoft Exchange client. The Profile Wizard guides you through the process of creating a new profile.-or-
the Macintosh to convert from BinHex format.)3. Double-click on the Sp2_40ma file and it will self-expand. 4. Open the Microsoft Exchange folder. 5. Double-click Microsoft Exchange Setup and follow the instructions. 6. Start the Microsoft Exchange client. The Profile Wizard guides you through the process of creating a new profile.If you download the .HQX file, use one of the decoding utilities such as StuffIt or Compact Pro, to decode the file into its original format by doing the following:
To use StuffIt: From the Other menu, choose Bin-Hex. Then select Decode Bin-Hex File.-or- To use Compact Pro: From the Misc menu, choose Convert FROM BinHex4.Supported Protocols: Both AppleTalk and TCP/IP are supported. If you are using classic networking and MacTCP, use version 2.06 or later. If you are using Open Transport Networking and TCP/IP, you must have System 7.5.3 or later.
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