I am running Office on two computers connected peer to peer.
So far, each has its own copy of Office, although I have only installed
Outlook on one PC so far.
I want to use Outlook soley for its calender function. We have a single
calendar shared by both users. Is there any way to do this WITHOUT an
exchange server? Is it possible to launch the copy of Outlook that resides
on computer A from computer B? So far when I have tried this I get a message
about missing or corrupt DLLs.
Outlook can't share its files directly. See
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA011477571033.aspx for an
article by Outlook MVP Eric Legault on various ways to share Outlook data.
YOu'll also find a list of third-party sharing tools and other information
at http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm.

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>I am running Office on two computers connected peer to peer.
> So far, each has its own copy of Office, although I have only installed
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> about missing or corrupt DLLs.