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Lizzie - 14 May 2007 17:09 GMT
We have a Windows 2000/Microsoft Exchange 2000 server. We are hiring one
coordinator to view, access, and make appointments for 9 employees. These 9
people use three different versions of Outlook: 2000, 2002, and 2003

1. What method will function the best with these three versions?
2. Will one version work better than another for the coordinator?

Sorry if this issue has been covered but I couldn't find a useable answer
for our circumstances.

Thank you for any help!
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Brian Tillman - 14 May 2007 20:08 GMT
> We have a Windows 2000/Microsoft Exchange 2000 server. We are hiring
> one coordinator to view, access, and make appointments for 9
> employees. These 9 people use three different versions of Outlook:
> 2000, 2002, and 2003
>
> 1. What method will function the best with these three versions?

Public folder calendars, in my opinion.

> 2. Will one version work better than another for the coordinator?

As long as your Exchange 2000 is up-to-date in service packs and hotfixes, I
think any of the three versions of Outlook should work equally well, but I
like OL 2003 better than the other two.
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