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Old September 4th 09, 05:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
C J
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Default Calendar

I have a home network system and I want to use ONE calendar that will be
shared. Each person will be able to add or remove information. I want all
members in the family to sit at their own computer at any given time and
open this calendar to monitor weekly activities that each person has
indicated on the calendar. In other words, I want to be able to have a
calendar on our network that we can use like the old fashion paper calendar.

Thanks,
C J

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Old September 6th 09, 03:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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C J wrote:
I have a home network system and I want to use ONE calendar that will
be shared. Each person will be able to add or remove information. I
want all members in the family to sit at their own computer at any
given time and open this calendar to monitor weekly activities that
each person has indicated on the calendar. In other words, I want to
be able to have a calendar on our network that we can use like the
old fashion paper calendar.
Thanks,
C J


Outlook isn't really the best tool for the job here unless you use it as a
client for Exchange server. You can't (natively) share a PST file, you can't
(in any supported fashion) access a PST file across a network connection. I
would suggest looking into alternatives such as a Google shared calendar if
hosted Exchange is too big for your needs, which I suspect it is.


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Old October 6th 09, 11:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Donbee
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Default Calendar

Also using calendar only online systems such as COZI at cozi.com

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

C J wrote:
I have a home network system and I want to use ONE calendar that will
be shared. Each person will be able to add or remove information. I
want all members in the family to sit at their own computer at any
given time and open this calendar to monitor weekly activities that
each person has indicated on the calendar. In other words, I want to
be able to have a calendar on our network that we can use like the
old fashion paper calendar.
Thanks,
C J


Outlook isn't really the best tool for the job here unless you use it as a
client for Exchange server. You can't (natively) share a PST file, you can't
(in any supported fashion) access a PST file across a network connection. I
would suggest looking into alternatives such as a Google shared calendar if
hosted Exchange is too big for your needs, which I suspect it is.



 




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