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>I have multiple colanders that I use, when I try and set
> an appointment with a reminder on the extra calendars, it
> says it will not display due to the item not being in my
> calendar or task menu. Is there a way to make them show?
Eigil Krogh - 28 Sep 2004 22:59 GMT
I have Workgroup Share test version. It doesn't synchronize reminders.
Are there other programmes to by means of which you can share Outlook
folders, that also synchronizes reminders ?
Thanks in advance

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>>I have multiple colanders that I use, when I try and set
>> an appointment with a reminder on the extra calendars, it
>> says it will not display due to the item not being in my
>> calendar or task menu. Is there a way to make them show?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 29 Sep 2004 22:14 GMT
No, because reminders only fire if they are in your default folders...
>I have Workgroup Share test version. It doesn't synchronize reminders.
>
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>>> says it will not display due to the item not being in my
>>> calendar or task menu. Is there a way to make them show?
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] - 30 Sep 2004 14:17 GMT
Workgroup Share seems to suppress the reminder flag when it synchs, so even
3rd party apps can't provide reminders in that case.

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> No, because reminders only fire if they are in your default folders...