On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 15:19 -0700, Jamie Bohr wrote: > Hello, > > Does any one have the Exchange connector working in FC3? If so please > share what you did. Works for me. A good test is to try using Outlook Web Access; try browsing to http://YOUR-EXCHANHE-SERVER-HERE/exchange and seeing if you can use the web interface. If that works, but you can't connect using Evolution's connector in FC3, please file a bug in Red Hat's bugzilla against evolution-connector. HTH; good luck! Dave Malcolm > > I am having major issues getting Evo to talk to an Exchange server. I > have a RH9 system that works fine with the connector so I at least > have some experience on getting it working - I think. Nothing but > problems with Evo 2. I have looked at > http://forums.novell.com/group/novell.support.ximian.connector/readerNoFrame.tpt/@thread@23@F@10@D-,D@ALL/@article@23 > > The above site susggests running > > /usr/sbin/bonobo-activation-sysconf > --add-directory=/usr/local/lib/bonobo/servers > > The directory /usr/local/lib/bobobo does not exists in FC3 so I ran > > /usr/sbin/bonobo-activation-sysconf --add-directory=/usr/lib/bonobo/servers > > I am still getting the error message > > Could not connect to Evolution Exchange backend process: > No such file or directory > > Here is some information about my install: > > $ rpm -qa | egrep 'libbonobo|evolution' > evolution-data-server-1.0.2-3 > libbonobo-2.8.0-2 > libbonoboui-2.8.0.99cvs20040929-2 > evolution-webcal-1.0.10-1 > evolution-connector-2.0.2-1 > evolution-2.0.2-3 > $ > > I did install the connector after my inital install, should that > affect how it works? Someone please help, I know there are other > users having the same issue. > > Should I file a bug report against FC3? > > Thank you, > Jamie >