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Michael - 05 Sep 2006 12:14 GMT
I'm trying to set up a system so that we can all view eachothers availability
in a calendar that displays the availability of all 12 of our employees in
the one place without having to go into each others shared calendars.

We have our own company server so do not need a 3rd part server, and are
using Outlook 2003... can we create this!?
Oliver Vukovics - 05 Sep 2006 13:05 GMT
Hi Michael,

have a look on this site for a list for Microsoft built in and 3rd party
solutions:
http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/scheduleall.htm

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Oliver Vukovics
Outlook en réseau sans Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Version française: www.publicshareware.fr
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> I'm trying to set up a system so that we can all view eachothers
> availability
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> We have our own company server so do not need a 3rd part server, and are
> using Outlook 2003... can we create this!?
Jullaja - 05 Sep 2006 19:16 GMT
Hello Michael!!!
Take a look at this add-in as well - Free/busy grid + ability to set
appointment and view every member of the group as separately and also
together with the hole group - I hope you will like it :)

http://schedules.4team.biz/?pcode=607180190pwkkd3

Have a perfect day!!!

Julija

> I'm trying to set up a system so that we can all view eachothers availability
> in a calendar that displays the availability of all 12 of our employees in
> the one place without having to go into each others shared calendars.
>
> We have our own company server so do not need a 3rd part server, and are
> using Outlook 2003... can we create this!?
 
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