You do realize that Exchange requires a server operating system to run, right? Can you also swing that through your educational resource? And the hardware as well?
I would suggest, if you are intent on going down this line, that you purchase a server with Small Business Server (exchange, sharepoint, 5 CALS) from a good hardware place like Dell or HP. They have some pretty good deals and offer after-sales support for setting it up, etc.
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After furious head scratching, Gandalf252002 asked:
| I checked out the link you were referring to, but that still doesn't
| quite do what I am looking for. I still have to go back and forth
| between the two .pst files. I should clarify that when I create a new
| appointment, I would like to be able to click on the schedule tab and
| compare to schedules beside each other so I can find "free time"
| easily. I may have to see if I can get an educational copy of
| Exchange in order to do what I want.
|
| On Thu, 17 May 2007 16:10:15 +0200, "Oliver Vukovics"
| wrote:
|
|| Hi Gandalf252002,
||
|| or how friends say: "wisest of the Maiar"
||
|| Your questions:
||
||| If she uses a seperate login to the computer on XP will she get her
||| own default .PST?
||
|| Normaly yes.
||
|| "I would like to share my calender with her,.."
||
|| Have a look on this site for "Share Outlook on the same computer"
||
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/olshare1.htm
||
|| Maybe it helps.