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Sharing calendar between two computers
Is there a quick and easy way to share calendar data between two computers
not normally connected? (e.g. husband's office computer and wife's home computer). Both use Outlook for the calendar, one is 2003, the other is an older version (2000?) |
Sharing calendar between two computers
Take a look here, it may help:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm "John" wrote in message ... Is there a quick and easy way to share calendar data between two computers not normally connected? (e.g. husband's office computer and wife's home computer). Both use Outlook for the calendar, one is 2003, the other is an older version (2000?) |
Sharing calendar between two computers
I was looking for something simpler such as syncronizing to a thumb drive on
each computer. These computers have internet access, but no other connection is available. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Take a look here, it may help: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm "John" wrote in message ... Is there a quick and easy way to share calendar data between two computers not normally connected? (e.g. husband's office computer and wife's home computer). Both use Outlook for the calendar, one is 2003, the other is an older version (2000?) |
Sharing calendar between two computers
John wrote:
I was looking for something simpler such as syncronizing to a thumb drive on each computer. These computers have internet access, but no other connection is available. That's covered he http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm . You can also just copy the PST between machines, making sure Outlook is closed when you do the copy. -- Brian Tillman |
Sharing calendar between two computers
Thank you for the link, I found what I needed.
"Brian Tillman" wrote: John wrote: I was looking for something simpler such as syncronizing to a thumb drive on each computer. These computers have internet access, but no other connection is available. That's covered he http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm . You can also just copy the PST between machines, making sure Outlook is closed when you do the copy. -- Brian Tillman |
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