What is best way to share a calendar - NO Exchange

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johncat

I have Outlook 2007 that I use the calendaring feature very heavily for
both personal and work scheduling. I schedule ALL family items as well.
This is on my personal laptop. My wife and two kids also have a laptop as
well, one running Outlook 2007 and the other two running Outlook 2003. I
update and add things to tihs calendar on a daily basis.
What would be the best way to share my main calendar amongst all the
computers?? I am looking for the easiest and most convenient way, as well as
any options. I am familiar with a couple options, such as exporting the
calendar file and memory sticking it to each computer. Or, exporting the
calendar to a web page and emailing it. But these two options either dont
give an appropriate view, or are a bit tedius when I have daily updates.
What other options are there, and what would be the best way or two to
accomplish this???? Thanks!!! John
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Take a look here, it may help:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm


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After furious head scratching, johncat asked:

| I have Outlook 2007 that I use the calendaring feature very
| heavily for both personal and work scheduling. I schedule ALL family
| items as well. This is on my personal laptop. My wife and two kids
| also have a laptop as well, one running Outlook 2007 and the other
| two running Outlook 2003. I update and add things to tihs calendar
| on a daily basis. What would be the best way to share my main
| calendar amongst all the computers?? I am looking for the easiest
| and most convenient way, as well as any options. I am familiar with
| a couple options, such as exporting the calendar file and memory
| sticking it to each computer. Or, exporting the calendar to a web
| page and emailing it. But these two options either dont give an
| appropriate view, or are a bit tedius when I have daily updates. What
| other options are there, and what would be the best way or two to
| accomplish this???? Thanks!!! John
 
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Michael

I'm in a similar boat. I have a small business that uses Outlook for pop3
email and calendars. If I put a sharepoint server in place, could I use the
sharepoint server to share out the personal calendars, and possibly create
group calendars?
 

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