unable to see schedule on other pc's from home network

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paul

I thought if I had a home network I would be able to see
the schedule for the other computers. There are 3
computers on the network. I tried to look at my wife's
outlook (shedule a meeting (only way I know how) and see
her availability) but it doesn't show her times she's not
available. Isn't it possible to see the others on my
computer (like on a business network)?
 
If I am asking home network questions in the wrong group, please tell me
which group I should be asking questions in. Thanks, Paul
 
If I am asking home network questions in the wrong group, please tell
me which group I should be asking questions in. Thanks, Paul

This doesn't appear to be so much of a home networking question as a
question about how to use Outlook properly. Post in an Outlook group
such as microsoft.public.outlook.general.

Malke
 
I thought if I had a home network I would be able to see
the schedule for the other computers. There are 3
computers on the network. I tried to look at my wife's
outlook (shedule a meeting (only way I know how) and see
her availability) but it doesn't show her times she's not
available. Isn't it possible to see the others on my
computer (like on a business network)?

Paul,

Are you talking about your Outlook schedules? If so, you might want to try
microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring for advice.

You'll have to keep in mind that most business Outlook setups use a
client-server structure, where the Outlook databases (mailbox etc) are on an
Outlook server. But you should be able to setup shared calendars with a
peer-peer structure, it'll just be slightly different from the setup assumed by
most business users.
 
thanks, I'll try there. Yes I just want to be able to view all the schedules
from any pc.
 

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