Sharing a calendar between 2 corporate systems

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kevinrobinson35

My wife and I both work, and both travel from time to time. We both
use our calendars at work (MS Outlook 2003) to coordinate our seperate
work/personal commitments which includes school activities for our
children.

I am looking for a solution that would allow us to enter in personal/
school/work/travel commitments on a central "Family" calendar, and
preferably have that sync up with our MS Outlook 2003 calendars at
work. Ideally calendar activities would sync both ways (from the
"family calendar" to our work calendars and visa versa), but I could
live with a 1 way sync if that was all that was possible.

I know of several web based shared calendars, but have not found a way
to get them to sync with corporate E-mail systems.

Thanks for any thoughs and ideas.
 
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Gordon

My wife and I both work, and both travel from time to time. We both
use our calendars at work (MS Outlook 2003) to coordinate our seperate
work/personal commitments which includes school activities for our
children.

I am looking for a solution that would allow us to enter in personal/
school/work/travel commitments on a central "Family" calendar, and
preferably have that sync up with our MS Outlook 2003 calendars at
work. Ideally calendar activities would sync both ways (from the
"family calendar" to our work calendars and visa versa), but I could
live with a 1 way sync if that was all that was possible.

I know of several web based shared calendars, but have not found a way
to get them to sync with corporate E-mail systems.

Thanks for any thoughs and ideas.


First of all I would be VERY surprised if your corporate IT dept would allow
you to synch your corporate calendar with an outside one.
Having said that, there is a solution for you to use at home.
See here:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/publishcal.htm
 
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Diane Poremsky {MVP}

I don't recommend syncing with the corp calendar but you could sync with
google calendar or hotmail/msn/live and view them online.
see http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.asp for other options.










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