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- Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Your Mac's Specs
- MacBook Pro OS X 10.67
This year i bought a MacBook Pro with the intention of having it work with our corporate server. I was assured by the helpful people at apple that the new OS X10.6 would work without any issue. Once I received the computer, it turns out that it only works with exchange 2007 or newer, our company is running exchange 2003. I am the only Mac in the company, so they're not going to upgrade the server for just me.
I am currently using a remote desktop application to use e-mail etc.. on the server, and it sucks. I want to find a way to be able to use the full functionality of my Mac and still be able to connect to the exchange 2003 server.
Does anyone have any ideas on what to do?
I am considering BootCamp and installing Windows, but the reason I bought a new computer was to have more space on it, with Bootcamp I'll end up chewing up all my hard drive capacity by having 2 operating systems.
I look forward to your comments and hopefully suggestions.
Cheers,
I am currently using a remote desktop application to use e-mail etc.. on the server, and it sucks. I want to find a way to be able to use the full functionality of my Mac and still be able to connect to the exchange 2003 server.
Does anyone have any ideas on what to do?
I am considering BootCamp and installing Windows, but the reason I bought a new computer was to have more space on it, with Bootcamp I'll end up chewing up all my hard drive capacity by having 2 operating systems.
I look forward to your comments and hopefully suggestions.
Cheers,