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This is a newbie question. Sorry.
We just installed Outlook 2007 on 2 Vista systems and 2 XP systems. We currently share the calendars via Publish to Internet. However, User1 cannot edit User2's calendar using this method (obviously). We do not have (and do not plan on purchasing) Exchange. We currently have an 5th XP PRO system which simply stores our data files. I have read about using IIS and WebDAV as an Exchange alternative. But all collaborative software is still new to me. So... 1. Will this option allow users to share a single calendar with full edit capabilities and/or make their own, default calendar editable by others? And... 2. Can I install IIS and WebDAV on a basic XP Pro system to be able to handle this task? Thanks in advance, NHAnimator |
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Hi NHAnimator,
1. Will this option allow users to share a single calendar with full edit capabilities and/or make their own, default calendar editable by others? And... No. 2. Can I install IIS and WebDAV on a basic XP Pro system Yes to be able to handle this task? No. Also this solution is only a "read only" solution. To share Outlook without Exchange (in real time) you have only 3rd party solutions. http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.asp http://www.publicshareware.com -- Oliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange (Vista Ready): Public ShareFolder Synchronize Outlook between PC and Notebook: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com "NHAnimator" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... This is a newbie question. Sorry. We just installed Outlook 2007 on 2 Vista systems and 2 XP systems. We currently share the calendars via Publish to Internet. However, User1 cannot edit User2's calendar using this method (obviously). We do not have (and do not plan on purchasing) Exchange. We currently have an 5th XP PRO system which simply stores our data files. I have read about using IIS and WebDAV as an Exchange alternative. But all collaborative software is still new to me. So... 1. Will this option allow users to share a single calendar with full edit capabilities and/or make their own, default calendar editable by others? And... 2. Can I install IIS and WebDAV on a basic XP Pro system to be able to handle this task? Thanks in advance, NHAnimator |
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Oliver,
Thanks for the feedback. That pretty much coincides with everything I have been reading. NHAnimator |
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