to find out centrally you have to look in the ADNM.
to find out on the client itself you need to check the ABOUT info from the installed client.
answer on 1: you need to make packages at the ADNM with the plugins, if you have not done so you need to redeploy the package to the client (if the client is not a netclient then the installation will proceed making the professional client a netclient)
answer on 2: on the client you can see which plugins are running, when you open outlook you will see that the plugin will be started
to find out centrally you have to look in the ADNM.
to find out on the client itself you need to check the ABOUT info from the installed client.
Sure, from ADNM we could detect which client has been installed or not installed yet.
answer on 1: you need to make packages at the ADNM with the plugins, if you have not done so you need to redeploy the package to the client (if the client is not a netclient then the installation will proceed making the professional client a netclient)
How if the client’s already implemented on the site? Whether client’s only need to change with ADNM for the exchange server plug-in module or they need to re-deploy for their Net Client and Net Server?
i havent tried/tested this since i build my packages the other way around: i put in all and then start cutting down on what i dont need. Sometimes leaving things in for if i want to use it in the future.
the only logical thing you could do right now is build the new package and deploy the package on the client again.
Last time i have virtual machine on my notebook, but since infected by virus and eliminated by avast. Then i don’t have any source to try it again, but near by this week i will try again with virtual machine.