• Subject: Re: Do I need to purchase Exchange to share the calendar?
  • Author: Dancer
  • Date: 02 Jul
  • References: 1 2 3
"Mike" wrote:

> Here is how I do it.
>
> Sign up for Google calendar
>
> Then down load the Google outlook synch tool on everyone’s computer
>
> http://www.google.com/support/a/users/bin/answer.py?answer=89955&topic=14097
>
> Use the same account on each synch tool and set to synch every few minutes
>
> Everyone will have their main outlook calendar shared, plus you can access
> the calendar through the web, cell phone, and text message the best of all
> worlds without the hassle of exchange. The only downside is everyone’s main
> outlook calendar is the same.
>
> Mike
> "Gordon" wrote:
>
> > "JeremyS" <JeremyS@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:523C4A89-4C12-4994-97C6-21AE15F617B1@microsoft.com...
> >
> > > 2. Use "Publish My Calendar" You can publish your default Office
> > > Outlook
> > > 2007 Calendar to Office Online and control who can access your calendar on
> > > Office Online.
> >
> > Unfortunately the "access" to a calendar published at Office Online is
> > Read-only. A great walloping failure on the part of MS.....
> >




> > I think tha tI understand all fo the steps but what do you mean by "Use the same account on each synch tool"?
01 JunRE: Do I need to purchase Exchange to share the calendar?.JeremyS
02 Jun|- Re: Do I need to purchase Exchange to share the calendar?.Gordon
04 Jun|  \ Re: Do I need to purchase Exchange to share the calendar?.Mike
02 Jul|     \ Re: Do I need to purchase Exchange to share the calendar?.Dancer
01 Oct|        |- Google Calendar.Suzette Scheuermann
02 Oct|        \ Re: Do I need to purchase Exchange to share the calendar?.Dan
03 Jul\ Re: RE: Do I need to purchase Exchange to share the calendar?.Milton Shane
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