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Answer» Hey all -
I share an office with two coworkers. We're starting a Church, and would like to share an outlook 2007 calendar across our network. We're wireless, with high-speed internet.
My understanding thus far is that it's best done with IIS service installed, but that it only comes with XP PRO. Then, I found that if you have a windows 2000 install disk, you can install the service from there, but I don't have a Windows 2000 disk.
Is there ANY way you guys know that I can share an outlook 2007 calendar, without costing me? Like I said, we're a new Church, and don't have any money right now.
Thanks in ADVANCE for any and all help.
AaronHello Aaron
Have you read:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA101743591033.aspx
?Whoa!
Cool!!
That looks really helpful! But, it's 4:30 - and I refuse to stay at the office past now. I'll look at it tomorrow!
I may not even have time to finish this poHAHAHA!
I know exactly what you meaActually, that article requires microsoft exchange server. I don't have money for that. Is there any other way you guys know of? I have a 'server' on the network, with a shared 500 gb DRIVE, and a 'shared documents' folder.
I'm running XP Home on two computers, and Vista on two computers. The server is one of the Home computers.
Is there any open-source software that would allow for this? Am I simply out of LUCK?
Just picking your brains!
Aaron'Bump'
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