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Old July 27th 06, 08:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
R3DL1N3 Enterprises
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We have a small network here at work of 8 computers. We all use Outlook 2003
and have access to various fodlers of general data through the network
server. What I want to do is merge all our contact lists into one master
lists, saved on the server, that everyone would then access and enable
everyone to operate off the same contact list, adding contacts that everyone
would then be able to access from their own workstation.
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Old July 27th 06, 09:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook]
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Default Network Contacts Access

Do you have Exchange server software? Have you had a look at Business
Contact Manager?

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"R3DL1N3 Enterprises" wrote
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We have a small network here at work of 8 computers. We all use Outlook
2003
and have access to various fodlers of general data through the network
server. What I want to do is merge all our contact lists into one master
lists, saved on the server, that everyone would then access and enable
everyone to operate off the same contact list, adding contacts that
everyone
would then be able to access from their own workstation.



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Old July 27th 06, 01:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Oliver Vukovics
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Default Network Contacts Access

Hi R3DL1N3 Enterprises,

On this site is an article on various ways to share Outlook data:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...477571033.aspx

and a list of a list of third-party sharing tools is also on this site:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm

ZDNet UK recommend this tool:
http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/software/...0004529,00.htm

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Oliver Vukovics
Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Share your contacts, calendars or e-mails
http://www.publicshareware.com


R3DL1N3 Enterprises" schrieb
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We have a small network here at work of 8 computers. We all use Outlook
2003
and have access to various fodlers of general data through the network
server. What I want to do is merge all our contact lists into one master
lists, saved on the server, that everyone would then access and enable
everyone to operate off the same contact list, adding contacts that
everyone
would then be able to access from their own workstation.



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Old July 28th 06, 12:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
R3DL1N3 Enterprises
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"Oliver Vukovics" wrote:

Hi R3DL1N3 Enterprises,

On this site is an article on various ways to share Outlook data:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...477571033.aspx

and a list of a list of third-party sharing tools is also on this site:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm

ZDNet UK recommend this tool:
http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/software/...0004529,00.htm

--
Oliver Vukovics
Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Share your contacts, calendars or e-mails
http://www.publicshareware.com


R3DL1N3 Enterprises" schrieb
im Newsbeitrag ...
We have a small network here at work of 8 computers. We all use Outlook
2003
and have access to various fodlers of general data through the network
server. What I want to do is merge all our contact lists into one master
lists, saved on the server, that everyone would then access and enable
everyone to operate off the same contact list, adding contacts that
everyone
would then be able to access from their own workstation.




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Old August 3rd 07, 03:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Mindoza
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Hi

You can also try this tool:
http://sharecontacts.4team.biz/?pcode=610190201v4rqia

"R3DL1N3 Enterprises" wrote:

We have a small network here at work of 8 computers. We all use Outlook 2003
and have access to various fodlers of general data through the network
server. What I want to do is merge all our contact lists into one master
lists, saved on the server, that everyone would then access and enable
everyone to operate off the same contact list, adding contacts that everyone
would then be able to access from their own workstation.

 




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