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Ira.Kovac@gmail.com
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      14th May 2007
Hello All,

Is it possible to obtain a consolidated view of two exchange account
calendars within Outlook 2003?

I am using two different exchange emails (e.g.,
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different servers) which are accessed via two different outlook
profiles set on the same XP machine.

Thanks for your help.

Ira





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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      14th May 2007
No. Not with different profiles. If you used Ol2007 it would be possible,
provided you published one calendar.

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> Is it possible to obtain a consolidated view of two exchange account
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> profiles set on the same XP machine.
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> Thanks for your help.
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Ira.Kovac@gmail.com
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      14th May 2007
> ** Please include your Outlook version, Account type, and Windows Version
> when requesting assistance


I've indicated the requested already (see above)... Anyway, here it
goes again:

a) Outlook 2003
b) Exchange
c) Win XP


Ira





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Ira.Kovac@gmail.com
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      14th May 2007
please ignore the message above (i did not see the answer)..

thanks,

Ira



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