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Yvonne - 19 Nov 2007 15:08 GMT
how to access my outlook calendar 2003 and 2007 from my laptop or other
computer
Brian Tillman - 19 Nov 2007 15:48 GMT
> how to access my outlook calendar 2003 and 2007 from my laptop or
> other computer

You'll need to state whether your Outlook data is in a PST or on an Exchange
server.
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Yvonne - 19 Nov 2007 16:30 GMT
PST. I tried to find out how to add an email in outlook on an Exchange
Server, but have no idea to do it. All my emails go to a personal folder. I
do have 2 email addresses optimum online and hotmail. And they are POP/SMTP
and HTTP.

> > how to access my outlook calendar 2003 and 2007 from my laptop or
> > other computer
>
> You'll need to state whether your Outlook data is in a PST or on an Exchange
> server.
Brian Tillman - 19 Nov 2007 17:05 GMT
> PST. I tried to find out how to add an email in outlook on an Exchange
> Server, but have no idea to do it. All my emails go to a personal
> folder. I do have 2 email addresses optimum online and hotmail. And
> they are POP/SMTP and HTTP.

Clearly, you can access your Hotmail messages from any PC in the world with
an Internet connection and a web browser.  For your Optimum Online messages,
if you leave them on the server as well, the same probably applies.  I can't
imagine Optimum Online doesn't have a web interface to mail.  If, however,
you download and delete the messages with Outlook, you'll need to configure
and use a tool like VCN, pcAnywhere, or GoToMyPC to access Outlook on your
PC from another PC.  This will also possibly involve modifying your firewall
settings to allow that connection inbound.
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Yvonne - 19 Nov 2007 17:30 GMT
I have no problem reading my emails on line. I would like to see my outlook
calendar at other computers and on my laptop. How do I do that?

> > PST. I tried to find out how to add an email in outlook on an Exchange
> > Server, but have no idea to do it. All my emails go to a personal
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> PC from another PC.  This will also possibly involve modifying your firewall
> settings to allow that connection inbound.
Gordon - 19 Nov 2007 17:45 GMT
>I have no problem reading my emails on line. I would like to see my outlook
> calendar at other computers and on my laptop. How do I do that?

In Outlook 2007 you have the function to publish a calendar on the Office
Online website, which you can then subscribe to, using Outlook 2007 on
another machine.
Unfortunately, Outlook 2003 doesn't have this functionality AFAIK. the
easiest answer there, might be to set up a Yahoo mail account, and download
the yahoo Intellisync utility which allows you to synchronise calendar,
tasks, and Contacts to and from Outlook 2003 to Yahoo....then all you need
to do is to install Intellisync on any machine you wish to view your
calendar on......or just view it online at yahoo....

HTH
Yvonne - 19 Nov 2007 18:26 GMT
I am going to try it right now. And thank you so much for trying to help me.

> >I have no problem reading my emails on line. I would like to see my outlook
> > calendar at other computers and on my laptop. How do I do that?
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>
> HTH
 
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