syncing Outlook 2007 calendar with Windows Live Calendar

A

Andrew

I am using Outlook 2007 with the Outlook Connector 12.1 Beta 2. In Outlook I
can see both my local Outlook Calendar and my calendar on Windows Live. When
I enter an appointment on my local Calendar it does not sync onto my Live
Calendar. However, when I enter an appointment on my Live Calendar using
Outlook it does sync and I am able to see it when I access the Live Calendar
using IE.

Is there any way to sync the local Outlook Calendar with Live Calendar, or
do I have to enter appointments into the Live Calendar to have appointments
accessible in Outlook and remotely through IE?

Thanks,

Andrew
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Does the Live Calendar have options for how to synch, such as one way -->
Outlook or <--> with Outlook?
 
A

Andrew

Hi Milly,

Thanks for your reply. I don't see any options or controls for syncing
either the Live Calendar or the Outlook calendar. Where would I find them?

thanks,

Andrew

Milly Staples said:
Does the Live Calendar have options for how to synch, such as one way -->
Outlook or <--> with Outlook?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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Andrew said:
I am using Outlook 2007 with the Outlook Connector 12.1 Beta 2. In Outlook
I
can see both my local Outlook Calendar and my calendar on Windows Live.
When
I enter an appointment on my local Calendar it does not sync onto my Live
Calendar. However, when I enter an appointment on my Live Calendar using
Outlook it does sync and I am able to see it when I access the Live
Calendar
using IE.

Is there any way to sync the local Outlook Calendar with Live Calendar, or
do I have to enter appointments into the Live Calendar to have
appointments
accessible in Outlook and remotely through IE?

Thanks,

Andrew
 

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