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Server/dedicated machine advice...help, please!

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Alan - 29 Nov 2004 14:10 GMT
Hello all,
I am setting up a small business; it will have a total of 4 people. As
it is an international film sales agency, the majority of the work
done will be sharing files, tons of e-mail, etc. Nothing too
horrendously out of the ordinary for a moden business.

I want to make the switch to a total Mac operation. Three of the four
use PC's (ugh) and I want to switch them over from the Dark Side.
Totally. (I just realized I have an Outlook transfer question,
sorry... I'll ask that later.)

I don't believe I need an actual server- I want to use a regular Mac
and install the Server hardware on it. Any suggestions what machine
could handle all this. Of course, I could buy a new G5, but I would
like to save £££$$$ (we are in London) if I can.
Are there any "oldies-but-goodies" out there that would be able to
handle all of this?

The Outlook problem- they are fine about moving over to Mac, but they
are staunch Outlook user- all of their 1000's of contacts and emails
will need to be brought over and integrated to Mail, Address book,
etc. for this to work.
Can this be done by a regular human?  I am not an IT guy, just a
long-time Mac user.

I would appreciate any advice.
Thanks to all out there.

Alan
Mathias Rongved - 29 Nov 2004 14:52 GMT
> The Outlook problem- they are fine about moving over to Mac, but they
> are staunch Outlook user- all of their 1000's of contacts and emails
> will need to be brought over and integrated to Mail, Address book,
> etc. for this to work.

You might want to check this out:
http://www.apple.com/switch/howto/move2mac/

Haven't tried it myself. Otherwise, it's worth a shot to export mail and
addresses from Outlook and import them into Mail and Address Book.

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Mathias Rongved - 29 Nov 2004 14:57 GMT
> The Outlook problem- they are fine about moving over to Mac, but they
> are staunch Outlook user- all of their 1000's of contacts and emails
> will need to be brought over and integrated to Mail, Address book,
> etc. for this to work.

Check out this as well:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/email_chat/outlook2mac.html

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Vikaram Gupta - 29 Nov 2004 23:33 GMT
>> The Outlook problem- they are fine about moving over to Mac, but they
>> are staunch Outlook user- all of their 1000's of contacts and emails
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>Check out this as well:
>http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/email_chat/outlook2mac.html

I used Outlook2Mac about 18 months ago and it worked nearly flawlessly.

Vik

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