1. Can we access BCM data remotely? How is this done and how is it set up?
How does the remote client user actually access the BCM data?
2. Can the BCM data be stored on our SBS 2003 server? How is this done and
how is it set up?
I know elements of these questions have been dealt with before but nowhere
can I find a simple overview of remote acces which must nowdays be a very
common requirement.
Thanks
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"Sat" <S...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Thanks for your reply. I have read the info and see it is possible to
install a shared BCM SQL database on SBS2003.
Once that's done though how can we access this remotely, from outside the
network. Currently we use OWA but I don't think that supports BCM. Obviously
we could use VPN but our experience has been that it is too slow and
difficult to set up. Is there another way of accessing the shared database?
Regards
Ian
Ian wrote:
MukeshThanks for your reply.
19-Feb-07
Mukesh
Thanks for your reply. I have read the info and see it is possible to
install a shared BCM SQL database on SBS2003.
Once that's done though how can we access this remotely, from outside the
network. Currently we use OWA but I don't think that supports BCM. Obviously
we could use VPN but our experience has been that it is too slow and
difficult to set up. Is there another way of accessing the shared database?
Regards
Ian
"Mukesh Agarwal [MSFT]" wrote:
Previous Posts In This Thread:
On Wednesday, February 14, 2007 6:10 PM
Ian wrote:
Remote access to Outlook 2007 BCM on SBS 2003
The answer to these questions should be simple to find but I have been
searching for hours...
1. Can we access BCM data remotely? How is this done and how is it set up?
How does the remote client user actually access the BCM data?
2. Can the BCM data be stored on our SBS 2003 server? How is this done and
how is it set up?
I know elements of these questions have been dealt with before but nowhere
can I find a simple overview of remote acces which must nowdays be a very
common requirement.
Thanks
On Wednesday, February 14, 2007 8:32 PM
Sa wrote:
RE: Remote access to Outlook 2007 BCM on SBS 2003
Please read this article:
"IanC" wrote:
On Thursday, February 15, 2007 12:59 PM
Mukesh Agarwal [MSFT] wrote:
Re: Remote access to Outlook 2007 BCM on SBS 2003
And also Frequently Asked Questions on BCM team blog at
http://blogs.msdn.com/bcm
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Mukesh Agarwal [MSFT]
Visit team blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/bcm
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On Monday, February 19, 2007 11:03 AM
Ian wrote:
MukeshThanks for your reply.
Mukesh
Thanks for your reply. I have read the info and see it is possible to
install a shared BCM SQL database on SBS2003.
Once that's done though how can we access this remotely, from outside the
network. Currently we use OWA but I don't think that supports BCM. Obviously
we could use VPN but our experience has been that it is too slow and
difficult to set up. Is there another way of accessing the shared database?
Regards
Ian
"Mukesh Agarwal [MSFT]" wrote:
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