Sun Java System Connector for Microsoft Outlook enables the use of Outlook as a desktop client on Windows with Sun Java System Messaging and Calendar Servers.
At a Glance
Provides access to mail, calendar, tasks, contacts, and corporate directory information using Sun Java System servers (mail, calendar, address book)
Enables the sharing and delegation of mail, calendar, tasks, and contacts folders, as well as the ability to delegate access to an administrator
Supports multiple Outlook versions: 2003, 2007
Provides enhanced interoperability between Sun Convergence, Sun Java System Communications Express, and Outlook
Provides full fidelity offline support enabling users to work offline and synchronize changes with Sun Java Communications Suite servers.
The Java System Connector for Microsoft Outlook seamlessly connects Sun Java System Messaging Server, Calendar Server, and Instant Messaging software to Microsoft Outlook desktop clients, so employees can continue to use Outlook on their desktops.
The Java System Connector for Microsoft Outlook enables direct connection from Outlook to the Java System Calendar Server, Java System Messaging Server, and Java System Directory Server. It eliminates the need for a Microsoft Exchange Server for messaging and calendaring.
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