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Office 2000 and Calendar sharing

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Don James - 16 Dec 2004 20:57 GMT
I have a small a (10) peer to peer network running XP and Office 2000 with
no Exchange server.  We are a service business and share a calendar called
Onsite to keep track of technician appointments.  Also we all have access to
three salesman's calendars so we know where they are.  This worked very well
a few years ago when using Schedule+ but when we upgraded of Office 2000 and
had to use net folders it has become a real pain with dropped appt.s and
duplicate postings of appointments sometimes numbering in the 1000's.  I
understand that the newer versions of Office have dumped netfolders.  How do
the newer versions share calendars and does it work better than net folders.
Also is there an alternative to make this work better without haveing to
upgrade Office again?

Thanks
sparky - 17 Dec 2004 00:53 GMT
i am having similar issues and am looking at
http://www.amrein.com/apps/page.asp?Q=392
good luck

> I have a small a (10) peer to peer network running XP and Office 2000 with
> no Exchange server.  We are a service business and share a calendar called
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> Thanks
another Outlook user - 12 Jan 2005 19:11 GMT
Look at http://softtalk.com product call workgroup share

> i am having similar issues and am looking at
> http://www.amrein.com/apps/page.asp?Q=392
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> > Thanks
 
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