Hi Katie, It is a small world. I have several friends that worked on the desktop issue's with Cisco's migration. From what I was told most of the problems occurred in trying to automate the mail import from Eudora and Outlook clients configured for POP3 back into Exchange. I haven't worked for Cisco since April of 2000, so I am not sure exactly how they imported the meeting maker calender information. Let me look into it, as I am just as curious as to what they learned from the process. Sincerely, Jose Medeiros ADP | National Account Services ProBusiness Division | Information Services 925.737.7967 | 408-449-6621 CELL ---------------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Katie Milazo [mailto:kmilazo@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 5:29 PM To: [ExchangeList] Subject: [exchangelist] Re: Automatically Accept Meeting Requests for all users - Global Setting? http://www.MSExchange.org/ Hi Jose, I'm sure we did talk with them through our TAM but maybe didn't get hooked up with the right people. We also talked to Sumatra. I recently heard though that the cisco migration didn't go to well and many users had to manually enter data. Could be just a rumor. We are using one of the Trainers that helped Cisco for our user Calendaring training. Hey, I know a friend of mine that did some Exchange work there at Probusiness about 2 1/2 years ago..I'm also from Pleasanton. Small world huh. -Katie --- "Medeiros, Jose" <jmedeiros@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > http://www.MSExchange.org/ > > Hi Katie, > > Have you checked with Microsoft Premier support? > When I worked at Cisco and they were looking at > Migrating to Exchange from Meeting Maker, our > Microsoft Rep stated that Microsoft developed one > way connector for Meeting Maker not available to the > public, when they were implementing Exchange at > Lockheed. > > > > Sincerely, > Jose Medeiros > ADP | National Account Services > ProBusiness Division | Information Services > 925.737.7967 | 408-449-6621 CELL > > >