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    Confused - Does the MBP (Snow Leopard) have out of box support for Exchange 2010?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by beyondthesmile, Apr 20, 2011.

  1. beyondthesmile

    beyondthesmile Notebook Geek

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    I know the MBP supports Exchange 2007 out of box, but I'm hearing mixed things about Exchange 2010. I would prefer to use Mail and iCal over Outlook 2011 for Mac, so was wondering about this. TIA!
     
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    tomcom2k Notebook Evangelist

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    Simply put yes it does.

    Currently using Apple Mail, ical and address book with exchange 2010
     
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    beyondthesmile Notebook Geek

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    Thank you. Did you have to do any special configuring or was everything set up smoothly the way you would have set up Exchange 2007? TIA!
     
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    No, username, password and server and it set up all 3 apps.
     
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    Awesome, thank you!!! :)

    As an iPhone and iPad user...I think I might drink the Apple kool-aid altogether and go Mac. But I'm an Exchange 2010 user so out of box support was really important to me.