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Old April 2nd 08, 05:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Don Simard
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Default Windows Vista Calendar

I have XP on my laptop (older laptop) and Vista on the desktop. I would like
to use the Windows Calendar on the Desktop but interface to it from XP. Is
there a Windows Calendar program for XP? I would like to share calendars
between me and my wife.

I am using Windows Live Mail on both machines and prefer to not have to
change my email client. Am I SOL or is there an option?

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Old April 2nd 08, 02:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky {MVP}
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Default Windows Vista Calendar

there isn't a calendar for xp. The vista calendar will interface with the
outlook 2007 calendar and any that support ics format.

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"Don Simard" wrote in message
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I have XP on my laptop (older laptop) and Vista on the desktop. I would
like to use the Windows Calendar on the Desktop but interface to it from
XP. Is there a Windows Calendar program for XP? I would like to share
calendars between me and my wife.

I am using Windows Live Mail on both machines and prefer to not have to
change my email client. Am I SOL or is there an option?


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Old April 2nd 08, 01:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Default Windows Vista Calendar

Don Simard wrote:

I have XP on my laptop (older laptop) and Vista on the desktop. I
would like to use the Windows Calendar on the Desktop but interface
to it from XP. Is there a Windows Calendar program for XP? I would
like to share calendars between me and my wife.


How about something like this? http://www.rainlendar.net/cms/index.php I
don't know if it's sharable, though.

Google for "Vista calendar on XP" for links to other suggestions.
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