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Hi
I have an exchange server and 2 pda's. When user 1 makes an appointment in his calendar, is should be copied to user 2's calendar and the other way around. Is that possible? We are using Exchange server 2003 and Outlook 2007 |
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Hello,
I just wrote a macro to do this the other day for the same reason. Check out http://codinghut.com/index.php?optio...30&Itemi d=39 for the article and code. Hope it helps! -Vaelek "Kumpel" wrote: Hi I have an exchange server and 2 pda's. When user 1 makes an appointment in his calendar, is should be copied to user 2's calendar and the other way around. Is that possible? We are using Exchange server 2003 and Outlook 2007 |
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That looks great, but is it possible to run it automaticaly on the exchange
server, so that when user 1 makes appointment in his calendar, it gets copied to user 2 ? Kumpel "Vaelek" wrote: Hello, I just wrote a macro to do this the other day for the same reason. Check out http://codinghut.com/index.php?optio...30&Itemi d=39 for the article and code. Hope it helps! -Vaelek "Kumpel" wrote: Hi I have an exchange server and 2 pda's. When user 1 makes an appointment in his calendar, is should be copied to user 2's calendar and the other way around. Is that possible? We are using Exchange server 2003 and Outlook 2007 |
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Oh I see. I misread your original posting. I'm sure there's a way to do it
but I have no experience with the server side of things. I hope someone else has some insight as I would be interested to know if something like that is possible on the server side as well. Best of luck! -Vaelek "Kumpel" wrote: That looks great, but is it possible to run it automaticaly on the exchange server, so that when user 1 makes appointment in his calendar, it gets copied to user 2 ? Kumpel "Vaelek" wrote: Hello, I just wrote a macro to do this the other day for the same reason. Check out http://codinghut.com/index.php?optio...30&Itemi d=39 for the article and code. Hope it helps! -Vaelek "Kumpel" wrote: Hi I have an exchange server and 2 pda's. When user 1 makes an appointment in his calendar, is should be copied to user 2's calendar and the other way around. Is that possible? We are using Exchange server 2003 and Outlook 2007 |
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