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Old December 30th 06, 03:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default sharing a calendar (w/ Exchange - SBS2003)

You could create a calendar folder in the server's Public Folders hierarchy, mail enable it, and invite it to all your appointments. That way, both of you will have access to the same calendar. Such a public calendar, however, cannot be your default calendar.

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"Robert W Finley" Robert W wrote in message ...
I have checked out many calendar sharing questions on this site and all of
them seem to ask about sharing PSTs without Exchange. Well, I have a
different type of sharing question that I haven't found the answer to yet.

My wife and I each have Office/Outlook 2007 on our own individual laptops.
Each of us use the same Exchange server (SBS2003) that I have configured.
Currently we are making changes to our own individual calendars and copying
this data to the other person manually. I know we can "share" our calendars
and make changes to each others individual calendars, but what I would rather
do is have each of our Outlook installations accessing the SAME calendar.
This way we would ALWAYS have the same information on each calendar without
having to go through the trouble of updating 2 calendars. We would each like
to see all of each others calendar items all of the time.

How can this be done?

Thanks in advance...

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