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how do I share a calendar between different users on the same comp

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paramajic - 13 Oct 2007 01:06 GMT
We have three different users on one PC. All have thier on accounts and
passwords. We need to share a common calendar. Is this possible without going
through the exchange server. If it is, how do I set it up. We are running XP
Pro.
BillR - 13 Oct 2007 05:45 GMT
Create a new PST in a folder all 3 users can access then open that in
Outlook. You'll have an extra PST with a Calendar all can access.
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> We have three different users on one PC. All have thier on accounts and
> passwords. We need to share a common calendar. Is this possible without
> going
> through the exchange server. If it is, how do I set it up. We are running
> XP
> Pro.
paramajic - 13 Oct 2007 23:25 GMT
Thanks for the reply. I am not sure how to do this, could you be more specific?

Thanks

> Create a new PST in a folder all 3 users can access then open that in
> Outlook. You'll have an extra PST with a Calendar all can access.
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> > XP
> > Pro.
BillR - 14 Oct 2007 08:28 GMT
File | New | Outlook Data file. Give it a name and save it somewhere where
all users have access. You can save it to  anew folder then go into the
permissions of that folder and set privileges. Or save it to a shared
folder - depending on what operating system you use.
Then the other users just open it.

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Bill R

> Thanks for the reply. I am not sure how to do this, could you be more
> specific?
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>> > XP
>> > Pro.
 
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