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Sharing Outlook 2007 default calandar, contacts and tasks
I have read the help pages for sahring but my calandar doesn't a permissions
tab or anything but the how to share calendars in the navigation page. I have a small buisness with two other users on a LAN. Is there a simple solution? |
Sharing Outlook 2007 default calandar, contacts and tasks
"John Ross" wrote in message ... I have read the help pages for sahring but my calandar doesn't a permissions tab or anything but the how to share calendars in the navigation page. I have a small buisness with two other users on a LAN. Is there a simple solution? If you are not on Exchange Server, then you can't share a calendar easily. Have a look here for one way of doing it: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/publishcal.htm |
Sharing Outlook 2007 default calandar, contacts and tasks
Thank you Gordon. I reviewed the method using IIS but since the calendar
only updates once an hour we might duplicate appointments and meetings. If the exchange server is real time, how do I fnd out more about ES? "Gordon" wrote: "John Ross" wrote in message ... I have read the help pages for sahring but my calandar doesn't a permissions tab or anything but the how to share calendars in the navigation page. I have a small buisness with two other users on a LAN. Is there a simple solution? If you are not on Exchange Server, then you can't share a calendar easily. Have a look here for one way of doing it: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/publishcal.htm |
Sharing Outlook 2007 default calandar, contacts and tasks
"John Ross" wrote in message ... Thank you Gordon. I reviewed the method using IIS but since the calendar only updates once an hour we might duplicate appointments and meetings. If the exchange server is real time, how do I fnd out more about ES? here's the latest one: http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/20...formation.aspx |
Sharing Outlook 2007 default calandar, contacts and tasks
Thanks again. In looking at Exchange Server it seems like overkill for my
operation. Would Outlook Live be a better solution for me? "Gordon" wrote: "John Ross" wrote in message ... Thank you Gordon. I reviewed the method using IIS but since the calendar only updates once an hour we might duplicate appointments and meetings. If the exchange server is real time, how do I fnd out more about ES? here's the latest one: http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/20...formation.aspx |
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