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Outlook 2007 Sharing Calendars and Contacts

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Melih - 19 Aug 2007 21:48 GMT
Hello,

I believe that we have made our situation more complicated than it needs to
be.  Hoping we can get some feedback from this group.

We have multiple people that are sharing calendar and contacts (right now
5).  Each person has a personal calendar and contact as well as those that
are meant for the group of 5.  Question is how do we best do this?

We thought we could use OfficeLive, which we have tried, but it seems that
in Outlook 2007 you can only define one default data file and not be able to
break it out inot different groups.  We are questioning if we even need
OfficeLive for this purpose?

It seems there should be a way way to use Groove and Outlook 2007 to have
personal calendar (private) separated from a shared group calendar (public).  
Same goes for the contacts.

Anyone have suggestions?  Thanks.
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 20 Aug 2007 07:38 GMT
You can start here for some ideas:  http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm

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