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We have multiple computers in our house set on a home netwrk. All computrers
use MS Office 2003 and we use Outlook for email and calender needs. Is there anyway we can have one calender that we can all access from different computers, also make changes so that the whole family can see and use? |
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dsirjuesingh wrote:
We have multiple computers in our house set on a home netwrk. All computrers use MS Office 2003 and we use Outlook for email and calender needs. Is there anyway we can have one calender that we can all access from different computers, also make changes so that the whole family can see and use? One way is, in a folder shared to the network, to create a new PST and make a calendar in that PST. Open it in Outlook on each of the other PCs. Keep in mind that it's not supported and only one Outlook at a time can have the shared PST open. -- Brian Tillman |
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