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Hello!
I just picked up a new client that has a 3-PC peer-to-peer workgroup, all running XP Pro. They have one XP Pro station as their file server, and it has all their documents on it, as well as a PST file used for contacts and calendaring. They POP their mail from their domain host. The other two (aside from the "server" XP station) each have their own XP Pro workstation with Office 2003, and they each have their own local PST for Outlook 2003. The receptionist sets all the appointments, so she opens the PST file on the XP "server" and shares the calendar. That has worked fine for them for up until today. When I right-clicked the second PST file's calendar in order to check sharing, the Sharing item was grayed out, as were Delete Calendar and Rename Calendar. I looked for a Permissions tab as I would expect to see on an Exchange/Outlook setup, but there was no Permissions tab. How can I share the Outlook calendar in the second PST file? Thank you for your time! Gregg Hill |
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![]() In , Gregg Hill typed: Hello! I just picked up a new client that has a 3-PC peer-to-peer workgroup, all running XP Pro. They have one XP Pro station as their file server, and it has all their documents on it, as well as a PST file used for contacts and calendaring. They POP their mail from their domain host. The other two (aside from the "server" XP station) each have their own XP Pro workstation with Office 2003, and they each have their own local PST for Outlook 2003. The receptionist sets all the appointments, so she opens the PST file on the XP "server" and shares the calendar. That has worked fine for them for up until today. When I right-clicked the second PST file's calendar in order to check sharing, the Sharing item was grayed out, as were Delete Calendar and Rename Calendar. I looked for a Permissions tab as I would expect to see on an Exchange/Outlook setup, but there was no Permissions tab. How can I share the Outlook calendar in the second PST file? Thank you for your time! I'm not sure how you were sharing anything at all in a PST file using Outlook 2003. There's nothing native that will let you do this - were you, are you, using any third party software? You mention Exchange, but unless you have an Exchange server (outsourced, or lurking somewhere else on your network), there ain't no built-in way to do this. Search for "sharing" at www.slipstick.com for some options.....and outsourced Exchange might do it. Gregg Hill |
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Lanwench,
They insist that it worked, and I did see the "shared" calendar briefly this morning. What I think is going on is that one or the other of them will open the PST on the "server" XP station and view its calendar. I got a two-second glimpse of it this morning and it said "Calendar in USTA" (with usta.pst being the file they open). On my SBS server, when I view other calendars, they are listed by the user's name. That serves me right for listening to a client's description of their setup! Thank you for the clarification...I could no longer think straight...too much other stuff on my mind. Gregg Hill "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In , Gregg Hill typed: Hello! I just picked up a new client that has a 3-PC peer-to-peer workgroup, all running XP Pro. They have one XP Pro station as their file server, and it has all their documents on it, as well as a PST file used for contacts and calendaring. They POP their mail from their domain host. The other two (aside from the "server" XP station) each have their own XP Pro workstation with Office 2003, and they each have their own local PST for Outlook 2003. The receptionist sets all the appointments, so she opens the PST file on the XP "server" and shares the calendar. That has worked fine for them for up until today. When I right-clicked the second PST file's calendar in order to check sharing, the Sharing item was grayed out, as were Delete Calendar and Rename Calendar. I looked for a Permissions tab as I would expect to see on an Exchange/Outlook setup, but there was no Permissions tab. How can I share the Outlook calendar in the second PST file? Thank you for your time! I'm not sure how you were sharing anything at all in a PST file using Outlook 2003. There's nothing native that will let you do this - were you, are you, using any third party software? You mention Exchange, but unless you have an Exchange server (outsourced, or lurking somewhere else on your network), there ain't no built-in way to do this. Search for "sharing" at www.slipstick.com for some options.....and outsourced Exchange might do it. Gregg Hill |
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![]() In , Gregg Hill typed: Lanwench, They insist that it worked, and I did see the "shared" calendar briefly this morning. What I think is going on is that one or the other of them will open the PST on the "server" XP station and view its calendar. Sure, if nobody else is using it at the time, and they have permissions. I got a two-second glimpse of it this morning and it said "Calendar in USTA" (with usta.pst being the file they open). On my SBS server, when I view other calendars, they are listed by the user's name. Yes, because you're using Exchange. PST files cannot be shared, natively. That serves me right for listening to a client's description of their setup! Thank you for the clarification...I could no longer think straight...too much other stuff on my mind. Hope you get it resolved - meaning, hope you get them something that works. ![]() Gregg Hill "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In , Gregg Hill typed: Hello! I just picked up a new client that has a 3-PC peer-to-peer workgroup, all running XP Pro. They have one XP Pro station as their file server, and it has all their documents on it, as well as a PST file used for contacts and calendaring. They POP their mail from their domain host. The other two (aside from the "server" XP station) each have their own XP Pro workstation with Office 2003, and they each have their own local PST for Outlook 2003. The receptionist sets all the appointments, so she opens the PST file on the XP "server" and shares the calendar. That has worked fine for them for up until today. When I right-clicked the second PST file's calendar in order to check sharing, the Sharing item was grayed out, as were Delete Calendar and Rename Calendar. I looked for a Permissions tab as I would expect to see on an Exchange/Outlook setup, but there was no Permissions tab. How can I share the Outlook calendar in the second PST file? Thank you for your time! I'm not sure how you were sharing anything at all in a PST file using Outlook 2003. There's nothing native that will let you do this - were you, are you, using any third party software? You mention Exchange, but unless you have an Exchange server (outsourced, or lurking somewhere else on your network), there ain't no built-in way to do this. Search for "sharing" at www.slipstick.com for some options.....and outsourced Exchange might do it. Gregg Hill |
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