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    Default How to Share Outlook Calenders etc

    Wanna share outlook calenders etc but the computers are not on a domain or connected to an exchange server, does not seem to be a simple way to do this.

    Anyone have any suggestions? Googling didnt come up with much at all.

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    I think its not supported without going through an exchange server, I remember in the older version of outlook 98 / 2000 there was a feature called net folders which allows you to share a calendar in a non exchange environment but wasnt very reliable.

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    Its only free for contacts otherwise you have to pay

    Been using on clients and they are happy as

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnboost View Post
    I think its not supported without going through an exchange server, I remember in the older version of outlook 98 / 2000 there was a feature called net folders which allows you to share a calendar in a non exchange environment but wasnt very reliable.
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    True it is not supported w/out and xchange server, but there are apps etc out there, but have to pay. I know about net folders, not supported in Outlook 2003 tho.

    Thanks acejas will look at it, main thing i want to achieve is calnder sharing tho,

    Cheers

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    Anyone else help, I need to get this resolved ASAP, need some "free" way of it doing this...........

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    Microsoft have deliberately designed this program to not impinge on the server products.

    Your best hope is to use something like Lotus Notes for your mail etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by z80 View Post
    Microsoft have deliberately designed this program to not impinge on the server products.

    Your best hope is to use something like Lotus Notes for your mail etc.
    Understand why M$ does this, but dont want to reinvent the wheel, the client want to keep things the same the way but share the calenders.

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    Exchange is your path then.

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