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Im about to hang my self over this!
We have 2 servers running 2003, I can access the file server fine, mail server I can access only exchange through mac mail but when trying to "connect to server" I keep getting username or password. I've checked domain policys etc any suggestions? |
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I believe this link will point you in the right direction: http://allinthehead.com/retro/218/ac...hare-from-os-x |
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