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Old August 9th 06, 04:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Steve Scott
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Default Calendar visibilty across XP users

My wife and I have seperate User accounts in XP on our home PC. Within these
XP user accounts we both have Outlook. Can I make my calendar data visible
in her Outlook when she logs on as herself?
 




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