Outlook 2003 BCM and Project 2002

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Quisp

I want to be able to have milestones and other tasks from Project added to my Outlook calendar and task list. I'm a very small business and won't pay for a separate server ; however, I'm willing to invest a moderate fee for an add in product that does this. Does anyone know of one

I don't want to go through the tedious email route, I'm only one person and just the act of thinking about emailing myself and accepting the email is a tremendous waste of my time (makes sense in a workgroup situation, but though it seems so sometimes, I'm not a workgroup). If there isn't any such product out there, does anyone know of a replacement for Project that works with Outlook? All I need is the ability to show milestones and dependancies and here is the truly radical part...add them to my calendar

Thanks for any help with this...
 
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Rob Schneider

Quisp said:
I want to be able to have milestones and other tasks from Project added to my Outlook calendar and task list. I'm a very small business and won't pay for a separate server ; however, I'm willing to invest a moderate fee for an add in product that does this. Does anyone know of one?

I don't want to go through the tedious email route, I'm only one person and just the act of thinking about emailing myself and accepting the email is a tremendous waste of my time (makes sense in a workgroup situation, but though it seems so sometimes, I'm not a workgroup). If there isn't any such product out there, does anyone know of a replacement for Project that works with Outlook? All I need is the ability to show milestones and dependancies and here is the truly radical part...add them to my calendar.

Thanks for any help with this...

Your question intrigued me. I did a quick search on Google for
"microsoft project outlook" and found a few products that look like what
you are looking for (but haven't a clue about viability/quality etc.).

http://www.cpts.com/Default.asp?Page=tasklynx.html
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/project_management.htm

probably more can be found with more creative Google searching.
 

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