Outlook 2013 connecting to Groupwise 2012 any solution?

I have been looking for an answer to this question, I have a MS exec that has just been hired in a company that I support. He wants his calender and scheduling to work with the outlook 2013 client. They currently have a Groupwise 2012 sp2 server installed. I have looked, but have yet to find an answer.. I just love the MS pricks..

laurabuckley wrote:
> Your options are POP3 or IMAP:
>
http://www.novell.com/documentation/...a/bo0n5mr.html
>
> However, I'm not too sure how well either of those work with the
> calendar
POP/IMAP is just for e-mail. It might be possible to install the
GW2012 client and OL2013 on the same machine, to where Outlook
essentially uses the GW2012 client as a "plugin" to talk to the GW
backend. This would give e-mail, calendar, and contact abilities to
Outlook.
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