Emon & Outlook 2003?

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  1. Biscuit

    Biscuit Registered Member

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    I read in another thread that there can be issues between Emon & Outlook 2003. What are the issues please?
     
  2. ASpace

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    I don't know for any issues nor I have met . I think it works great :)
     
  3. Blackspear

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    Agreed.

    Cheers :D
     
  4. Biscuit

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    So there are no known issues?

    (From another thread)
     
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    Not that I've come across.

    Cheers :D
     
  6. YeOldeStonecat

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    Agreed here also.

    As my rule of thumb with clients...I try to keep their Office products up to date as well as Windows. Besides Windows Update...for a long time there has also Office Update...at office.microsoft.com. Works similar to how Windows Update worked..allow a little active X sniffer to install into your browser, detects what you have, offers what you need.

    Since Microsoft Update came out...Office is now included in that.
     
  7. Biscuit

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    All my server clients use WSUS which includes Office updates.
     
  8. Anubis Prime

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    I have found on both of my computers that EMON will cause Outlook 2003 to time out, especially if you have more than one email account set up. I have to cancel mail send in Outlook when it does this and hit the send/receive button again to get my mail.

    Formats have not fixed this.

    My solution was to switch to Thunderbird.
     
  9. ASpace

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    Well , EMON works for my clients . If you sometimes ,somehow encourage problems with EMON , you can turn it off and leave IMON do EMON's job ;)
     
  10. alglove

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    I think you mean, "encounter" problems. ;)
     
  11. ASpace

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    Oooops , sorry ! encounter problems :D
     
  12. andrator

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    On a terminal server IMON is disabled by default. AFAIK IMON doesn't scan MAPI traffic, when you're using Outlook with Exchange. We're using NOD32's XMON on our Exchange server.
     
  13. NOD32 user

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    Correct - IMON only checks POP3 and HTTP

    EMON works with Outlook regardless of the connection and XMON for the Exchange Server.

    Cheers :)
     
  14. ASpace

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    And again , if something doesn't works , we have AMON :D
     
  15. thedon57

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    Also works ok with the new office 2007 beta no problems with that either.
     
  16. Access Denied

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    Updated NOD 32 and Microsoft Office Outlook ( 11.8010.6568 ) SP2 working perfectly here. I have used them together for a long time also, since Office 2003 was released, and never had trouble since EMON's first appearance in NOD 32.
     
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