Check Other User's Calendar Macro

D

Dan

Here is my scenario: I work for a not-for-profit company with no budget for purchasing any new apps or software. We do not have Exchange Server and use Outlook 2002. Two people in the office want to share there calendar info so that they can book appointments without having to always contact each other. We have Windows Server 2003 R2.

Is there a macro that would copy user A's calendar to a folder on our server (N:) and have that same calendar accessed by user B?

Any information would be greatly appreciated. We have limited technical knowledge and no money to purchase exchange server or 3rd party apps. Please help me answer this question. Thanks..
Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Here is my scenario: I work for a not-for-profit company with no budget for
purchasing any new apps or software. We do not have Exchange Server and use
Outlook 2002. Two people in the office want to share there calendar info so
that they can book appointments without having to always contact each other.
We have Windows Server 2003 R2.

Is there a macro that would copy user A's calendar to a folder on our server
(N:) and have that same calendar accessed by user B?

Any information would be greatly appreciated. We have limited technical
knowledge and no money to purchase exchange server or 3rd party apps.
Please help me answer this question. Thanks..

Here are some ideas on sharing in a non-Exchange environment. Most will cost
money. That's just the way of it. http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.asp
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Windows 2003 server includes WSS 3.0 (I think - maybe 2.0) which will let
you set up a SharePoint site where you can post your calendar information
and allow access to others in your organization. You may want to read up on
SharePoint first before trying it or you can post to a SharePoint group for
assistance.

WSS is free and very useful, especially to small organizations. (WSS =
Windows SharePoint Service).

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
ALWAYS post your Outlook version.
How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


After furious head scratching, Dan asked:

| Here is my scenario: I work for a not-for-profit company with no
| budget for purchasing any new apps or software. We do not have
| Exchange Server and use Outlook 2002. Two people in the office want
| to share there calendar info so that they can book appointments
| without having to always contact each other. We have Windows Server
| 2003 R2.
|
| Is there a macro that would copy user A's calendar to a folder on our
| server (N:) and have that same calendar accessed by user B?
|
| Any information would be greatly appreciated. We have limited
| technical knowledge and no money to purchase exchange server or 3rd
| party apps. Please help me answer this question. Thanks..
| Submitted using http://www.outlookforums.com
 
L

Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert

Here is my scenario: I work for a not-for-profit company with no budget
for purchasing any new apps or software. We do not have Exchange Server
and use Outlook 2002. Two people in the office want to share there
calendar info so that they can book appointments without having to
always contact each other. We have Windows Server 2003 R2.

Is there a macro that would copy user A's calendar to a folder on our
server (N:) and have that same calendar accessed by user B?

Any information would be greatly appreciated. We have limited technical
knowledge and no money to purchase exchange server or 3rd party apps.
Please help me answer this question. Thanks.. Submitted using
http://www.outlookforums.com

You may not realize it, but Microsoft has charity pricing available.
Your local Microsoft partner can assist you with charity license
acquisitions.

SBS 2008 is $375, for example ($250 without SA). Includes Exchange.

http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/licensing-options/for-industries.aspx#tab=4
- SBS comes with 5 CALs, so it qualifies for volume licensing.

One easy Microsoft option is to use
http://windowslive.com/Online/Calendar with the Calendar connector
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...B1-DF0A-46E1-AA93-7D4870871ECF&displaylang=en

Alternatively, Microsoft Office Live could be a good solution. It
leverages the Sharepoint solution without bogging you down in Sharepoint
complexities. http://office.live.com

Another option is Google calendar connector to Outlook
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=98563
--
Leonid S. Knyshov
Crashproof Solutions
510-282-1008
Twitter: @wiseleo
http://crashproofsolutions.com
Microsoft Small Business Specialist
Please vote "helpful" if I helped you :)
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top