Windows exchange server compatibility

Does anyone know if it is posible to create a mail account from a windows exchange server mail?.
And what about from exchange into entourage?
Thanks

How?
I tried to set an account using the server´s name provided by my work´s admin, but couldn´t complete the connection to the server.
Thank´s

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