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Jason
If this is not the correct forum, please advise...
We are currently switching from a networked Day-Timer software to Outlook on
Exchange Server 2000.
DT was a common calendar (1 database, multiple users) where events were
assigned to a user or users. Items could be marked private so they only
showed for a single user, but by default, items were for all to see.
We are trying to figure out how to set up something similar in a networked
Outlook environment - can anyone advise how this would work?
-Jason
We are currently switching from a networked Day-Timer software to Outlook on
Exchange Server 2000.
DT was a common calendar (1 database, multiple users) where events were
assigned to a user or users. Items could be marked private so they only
showed for a single user, but by default, items were for all to see.
We are trying to figure out how to set up something similar in a networked
Outlook environment - can anyone advise how this would work?
-Jason