Hi I was wondering if someone can help me out.
Right now we have Schedule+ (the old calendar format that is being used on Exchange servers for backward compatiblity with older Mac Exchange Clients). It's not necessary any more, since the new Outlook Exchange client for Macs uses the same calendar format as the PC client.
Currently, having Schedule+ enabled is a problem for Mac clients, since the Schedule+ file associated with users' accounts tends to get corrupted and slow down response times from the server, even locking up the client machines. There is a manual way to clear the corrupted file, (a command-line flag when launching Outlook) but it would be beneficial for network performance (and to eliminate downtime for Mac users) to disable the format all together.
Is there any way to disable the program from the exchange server?
Right now we have Schedule+ (the old calendar format that is being used on Exchange servers for backward compatiblity with older Mac Exchange Clients). It's not necessary any more, since the new Outlook Exchange client for Macs uses the same calendar format as the PC client.
Currently, having Schedule+ enabled is a problem for Mac clients, since the Schedule+ file associated with users' accounts tends to get corrupted and slow down response times from the server, even locking up the client machines. There is a manual way to clear the corrupted file, (a command-line flag when launching Outlook) but it would be beneficial for network performance (and to eliminate downtime for Mac users) to disable the format all together.
Is there any way to disable the program from the exchange server?