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I have been tasked with creating a SHARED CALENDAR for use by ALL MEMEBRS the
department I am in (i.e. each person can access and make entries to it). We are all using Outlook 2003 and the department itself is using an EXCHANGE SERVER. Now, while I understand sharing MY calendar, even with MASS research I am at a loss to find direction on creating a centrally located one for use by everyone. I assume it would have to be located on one of our servers vice on my personal machine, as the servers run continuously where my desktop doesn't. I have more than one server I can untilize if this is the case. I figure the answer is quite lengthy, so if you could just point me at some directions on how to accomplish this, I'd be MOST appreciative! Thanks! Mike Fontenot |
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