| Forum Home | ||||
| Press F1 | ||||
| Thread ID: 15295 | 2002-02-03 12:03:00 | Sharing A Calendar (Outlook or alternative) | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 34175 | 2002-02-03 12:03:00 | My boss and I have recently moved to a new office on our own - previously our computers were networked in a large firm with 20 or so others & all used MS Outlook Calendar with MS Exchange. My boss's computer still has Windows 95 but mine (which is now the server for our 2 computers)has been updated to Windows XP & we have just found out that it doesn't support sharing the Outlook Calendar. Does anyone know an inexpensive solution to this problem or can you give me some suggestions as to what other calendar software we could use that incorporates sharing. Our diary/calendar is extremely important to us!! |
Guest (0) | ||
| 34176 | 2002-02-04 19:56:00 | What is 'MS Outlook Calendar'? were do you get it from? Why has NZ PC World not put it on their magazine CDROM? |
Guest (0) | ||
| 34177 | 2002-02-05 05:47:00 | Maggie - I guess you and the boss are at an 'in-between' size for shared calender. One option is to run 'Exchange' yourselves, but probably too expensive in terms of equipment and on-going maintenance. Another is to subsribe to an Exchange service provided by someone else (eg Clear). Maybe $100 pm plus some set-up costs, and depending on what you already do (or need) for internet access. |
Guest (0) | ||
| 34178 | 2002-02-05 10:15:00 | In reflection I made a stupid reply, But there some logic this I have often seen the calendar option from the Internet setings in control panel. I often asked myself 'How do you get this program to work' |
Guest (0) | ||
| 1 | |||||