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This tip applies only to BCM version 1. Version 2 (released July
2005) supports all versions of Exchange server.
As many users of Exchange and Outlook 2003 discovered, Business
Contact Manager is not available when you have an Exchange mailbox
in your account, as explained in this KB article: KB 829748. The
normal workaround is using two different profiles, one for BCM and
one for Exchange.
Microsoft has an update available which allows BCM to work with a
Small Business Server’s Exchange account. You can find the details
of the patch and links to the patch here:
KB 831747. To use this
patch you need to use SBS’s Exchange server and use cached mode in
Outlook.
Using this registry key puts you into an unsupported mode.
Enable cached mode if it’s not already enabled and close Outlook.
Install the SBS patch then add the following key to your registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\smallbusinessserver\clientsetup
Add a String named Version with a data value of 5.2.
While I don’t expect non-SBS users will have problems using this
fix, keep in mind this is unsupported. This means if you have
problems with Outlook or BCM when using this key with non-SBS
Exchange server accounts, don’t call Microsoft’s Product Support
looking for help until after you remove the key and verify the
problem still exists. |