arranging meetings

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Danny J

Hello all,

is it possible to share calendars and arrange meetings if you are connected
to the web but are not part of a LAN or WAN. Do both parties need exchange
server?

Thanks,

Danny
 
Danny said:
is it possible to share calendars and arrange meetings if you are connected
to the web but are not part of a LAN or WAN. Do both parties need exchange
server?

Do you use Exchange server? If not, check:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm.

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Danny J said:
is it possible to share calendars and arrange meetings if you are
connected to the web but are not part of a LAN or WAN. Do both
parties need exchange server?

Microsoft used to host a web site where people could store their free/busy
information but that's gone now.
 
Brian said:
Microsoft used to host a web site where people could store their
free/busy information but that's gone now.

Free / Busy information can be uploaded to any FTP share. It can then be
accessed from that share.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;291621

Note: The address to your free / busy data will need to be made
available to those that you wish to have access. Those people must add
this info the the Internet Free-Busy Address field on the Details page
of your contact information.
 
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