Shareing Calendar in Office 2000

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Outlook2000

I have setup Office2000 w/Oulook2000 on two computers and
would like to share calendar on Computer A with user of
computer B. I have setup the calendar to be shared using
the instructions provided by Microsoft's howtos.
I have setup computer A to share it's calendar with user
on computer B.

All works except that I am getting duplicate entries. How
do I correct for this so that when Outlook 2000 sends an
update it doesn't duplicate?

The user of Computer A has given user on Computer
B "EDITOR" rights so, that she can add, change, accept
meeting on user of computer A behalf.

Thanks for any assistance
 
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stardotstar

The only time I had this problem was when first starting. Make sur
that on computer "b" that there are not any "like" entries before yo
start. If you can completely delete all off of calendar.

That's where my problem was when I had duplicates. I assume you ar
using netfolders? Make sure if you start over, that no emails are i
transit
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

How are you sharing the calendars? Net Folders? Exchange? If Net Folders,
they are pretty buggy but they can be made to behave. See if this article
addresses your problem:

OL 2000: Troubleshooting Net Folders:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;229962&Product=out2K


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
Outlook2000 <[email protected]> asked:
| I have setup Office2000 w/Oulook2000 on two computers and
| would like to share calendar on Computer A with user of
| computer B. I have setup the calendar to be shared using
| the instructions provided by Microsoft's howtos.
| I have setup computer A to share it's calendar with user
| on computer B.
|
| All works except that I am getting duplicate entries. How
| do I correct for this so that when Outlook 2000 sends an
| update it doesn't duplicate?
|
| The user of Computer A has given user on Computer
| B "EDITOR" rights so, that she can add, change, accept
| meeting on user of computer A behalf.
|
| Thanks for any assistance
 

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