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For a number or reasons my primary calendar and mail delivery is a pst. If you have worked as a consultant roaming around the world with few opportunities to get to the mail server you will understand why.
I have trolled through a whole range of threads on the subject and just need to find a way of synchronising a PST calendar to the Exchange Server calendar so that my free/busy is up to date. Is there a simple way to do this without reverting to the Exchange server as my primary delivery point? I am running Outlook 2010 |
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