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Old June 11th 07, 04:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
fsidler{-a-)gmail(.d.}com
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Default Calendar Synchronisation, Workplace - Home

Apologies, i use Office 2007

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

What version of Office Outlook? There are few good options (but several
workarounds) for older versions - Outlook 2007 handles it much better.

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"fsidler{-a-)gmail(.d.}com"
wrote in message ...
Hello, there is an issue that has been bothering me for some time now.

At work, i have my mail account connected to the company's Exchange
Server,
and of course everything (mails, contacts, calendars, etc) is working
perfectly.

Now, at home, in the Office i have installed there, i have another
calendar
with my personal reminders and similar stuff (my set-up at home is not
connected to any mail accounts or an exchange server or what-so-ever, i
only
use it for the calendar and its functions).

What i want to accomplish is, to have my calendar that i have at home
being
synchronized so i can view (and change) it at work too (independently from
the company's Exchange Server of course).

The way i was thinking was to have the calendar not being stored locally
on
my machine at home, but to have it stored on a remote FTP server or
similar
(remote ftp and tool to simulate a local drive with a connection to it is
already available).

How can i solve this?

Thank you in advance.


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