Hi Neo,
Thanks for your comment however that link is not valid - do you have another one or an updated one?
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Browse All TopicsI used to have a small peer to peer network all sharing calendars, contacts through Outlook 2000. It also was able to add Microsoft Mail as a service (when outlook is configured for a workgroup). This acted like an internal post office.
Outlook XP (2002) has seemed to disable these functions and any sharing cabability. Is there a setting to undo the disabling of additional protocols in Outlook 2002.
Does anyone know how to circumvent this obstable. I've heard of a third party s/w call 4Team which acts like the old post office but I'd rather not add or buy another piece of software if I don't have to.
Cheers!
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4Team is TERRIBLE! Please, learn from my mistake and don't waste your money on it.
I've spent at least 30 hours trying to get it to work on 3 computers. They claim it works on Outlook 2000, 2002, and 2003. But after having all sorts of problems with it, the company tells me that we should really just run it on 2003 b/c it works best on it. (They said "2003 clears up 90% of the problems.")
It does not replicate data reliably. It fails daily. They try to blame it on Outlook. Also, they post bogus reviews of their product to try to inflate the positive to negative ratio of feedback.
They know about all of the issues with their product. They've told me that they are TALKING about reprogramming it, but they didn't know when and would not comment on whether or not they'd be charging extra for the updates.
They will not give you a refund if (when) it doesn't work for you.
You have been warned.
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by: Neo_mvpsPosted on 2002-08-13 at 22:34:15ID: 7218983
Netfolders is no more. To get MS Mail support back, see http://www.poremsky.com/ms mail_xp.ht m