I have a Windows XP computer running Outlook 2003 with an Exchange 2003
server in the background. Outlook is running RSS Popper to retrieve 15 RSS
feeds, each of which is saved in a separate folder in the user's Exchange
mail store.
Now I have a Windows Vista laptop running Outlook 2007 with that same
Exchange 2003 server in the background. Outlook here also (natively)
retrieves these 15 RSS feeds and saves them into the same folders in the
user's Exchange mailbox.
The problem I'm having is that neither RSS aggregator knows what the other
is doing. I wind up with tons of duplicate posts in these folders, depending
on which PC is active and is doing the updating.
I need to figure out how to get these two to coexist without producing a ton
of duplicate stuff. The Windows XP box is running IE7, although there are no
plans to upgrade Office on that PC.
If I can't get these two client-level aggregators to coexist nicely, I'm
willing to move the whole thing over to the Exchange server. If I can figure
out a way to have the Exchange server keep these RSS feeds updated and post
them to public folders, then I don't have to worry about the Outlooks doing
this and my problem would be solved (I hope).
Can anyone suggest a way to clean up this implementation? Is there an RSS
aggregator for Windows 2003/Exchange 2003 that would allow me to pass this
work onto the server?
Thanks,
CL
Exchange 2003 doesn't hold RSS functionality natively. Nor does Exchange
2007. There are 3rd party tools to centrally manage RSS feeds though such as
Enterprise RSS from Newsgator.
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"Charles Lavin" <x@x.x> wrote in message
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1) I'm not sure RSS Popper will run on Outlook 2007.
2) RSS Popper keeps its status information locally on the PC. So I'd
probably have the same problem -- two RSS Popper runs on two separate PCs,
each not knowing what the other has done. And I've had RSS Popper lose track
of its feeds and wind up posting duplicates in the folders, so there doesn't
seem to be a way to stop the posting of duplicate entries ...
Thanks
CL
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"Charles Lavin" <x@x.x> wrote in message
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Since the Windows XP box is running IE7, I tried to set up these feeds
through IE7's built-in RSS reader. I'd just have this person pick up the
feeds from IE instead of Outlook. But the experiment stopped abruptly when I
discovered that the minimum retrieval interval IE would allow me to set was
4 hours, which is way too long for these RSS feeds.
I found an article titled "Aggregating RSS feeds into a public folder via a
script" at
http://gsexdev.blogspot.com/2006/02/aggregating-rss-feeds-into-public.html
but I haven't had a chance to fully digest it. Is anyone familiar with this
article / script? Any thoughts?
Thanks
CL
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Its certainly worth testing, as long as you are the admin or can bribe the
admin. :)
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