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Sharing local Calendar Or Sync with Exchange Folder

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Raja - 01 Sep 2005 15:47 GMT
Hi,

I have to generate Task report,
Scenerio :
All members of a team will share their calendar with team lead.
Team lead should be able to see his subordinate's calendar.

I have to generate a consolidated report based on the Shared Calendar's
available at team lead outlook.

Now problem is, till now team members are updating their local calendar.
They are not ready to create a folder at Exchange server. Now, I want to
know, will it be possible to share local calendar?. Sync through programming
is the only option?
If yes, will it affect the performace of outlook? Please give me some
suggestions , how to do
Smith&Jones - 28 Sep 2005 00:36 GMT
Hi,

Have you seen this?
http://www.ExchangeGroupCalendar.com

This collates personal calendar items in a public folde
automatically.
You can have one or more group calendars and they can be configure
with a specific set of rules to either accept or reject the appoinmen
based on appointment props.
it can even transform the original information into something els
(hiding subject or body, changing the label color.. that kind o
things)

regards,
John

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Smith&Jone

 
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