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Can I share my calendar and those of my kids without using MS Exchange Server
with OFFICE 2003 for Students and Teachers? We are all on the same LAN. I need to coordinate the kids calendars and mine. I am visually impaired and would appreciate a response via email to: TIA, Steve |
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Steve Behman Steve wrote:
Can I share my calendar and those of my kids without using MS Exchange Server with OFFICE 2003 for Students and Teachers? We are all on the same LAN. I need to coordinate the kids calendars and mine. See if something here helps: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm I am visually impaired and would appreciate a response via email to: Ask here, get an answer here. NEVER put your real address in a newsgroup unless you LIKE receiving junk mail and viruses. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks for the response.
I am already using a shared calendar product for Office XP -- it is sold by PCDotCom and works quite satisfactorily. From reading the write-up on the 2003 product I got the impression that this function was built into it. From your response I deduce that my impression was actually a misimpression. Also a BIG thanks for the tip on email addresses -- that is an error I will not commit again. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Steve Behman Steve wrote: Can I share my calendar and those of my kids without using MS Exchange Server with OFFICE 2003 for Students and Teachers? We are all on the same LAN. I need to coordinate the kids calendars and mine. See if something here helps: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm I am visually impaired and would appreciate a response via email to: Ask here, get an answer here. NEVER put your real address in a newsgroup unless you LIKE receiving junk mail and viruses. -- Brian Tillman |
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Steve Behman wrote:
From reading the write-up on the 2003 product I got the impression that this function was built into it. From your response I deduce that my impression was actually a misimpression. It is a misimpression. Outlook 2003 has no built-in way to share calendars. You can share them in Outlook 2003 and earlier if you're careful and take care to make frequent backups. All that is required is for you to create a PST in a folder shared on the network and then open that PST in each of the mail profiles on the various PCs. Only one PC at a time can have Outlook running and PSTS references over a network are not supported and can corrupted the PST (hence the regular backups), but for the most part, it works. I thought I read that Outlook 2007 will allow some measure of sharing on a LAN without a server. -- Brian Tillman |
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Yes, Outlook 2007 will allow you to email the calendar and have others access it but it is not true "sharing."
Hey Brian, if you have the time and the hardware, give the beta a spin yourself. I think you will be impressed. Remember, Virtual PC from Microsoft is now free! ![]() -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Brian Tillman asked: | Steve Behman wrote: | || From reading the write-up on the 2003 product I got the impression || that this function was built into it. From your response I deduce || that my impression was actually a misimpression. | | It is a misimpression. Outlook 2003 has no built-in way to share | calendars. You can share them in Outlook 2003 and earlier if you're | careful and take care to make frequent backups. All that is required | is for you to create a PST in a folder shared on the network and then | open that PST in each of the mail profiles on the various PCs. Only | one PC at a time can have Outlook running and PSTS references over a | network are not supported and can corrupted the PST (hence the | regular backups), but for the most part, it works. | | I thought I read that Outlook 2007 will allow some measure of sharing | on a LAN without a server. |
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
wrote: Hey Brian, if you have the time and the hardware, give the beta a spin yourself. I think you will be impressed. Remember, Virtual PC from Microsoft is now free! ![]() The truth is that I simply don't want to mess with a program that's going to expire after I've come to love it. I don't have the money to purchase the released version when it comes out. -- Brian Tillman |
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