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In our small 6-computer office, using Outlook 2000, we "share" the
calendar this way: The main calendar keeper (me) exports the calendar to a .pst file on the network drive at the end of each day. Then the other 5 import the .pst to their Outlook calendars. (I haven't been at this long.) Is there a better or easier way? Is there a caveat to this process? Thanks! |
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