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charliethumbs
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      11-15-2007
I've contacted my ISP several times about getting the URL address for Windows
Calendar. They told me that they do not support his yet. Is there another
way to make this work? I've already hyped this with my boss and now I'got my
foot in my mouth. Please help. Thanks in advance. My ISP is verizon and I
have a Toshiba laptop just purchased in june. 2 gig, 260 gig duo 2
 
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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      11-15-2007
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...arpublish.mspx
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"charliethumbs" <> wrote in message
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> I've contacted my ISP several times about getting the URL address for
> Windows
> Calendar. They told me that they do not support his yet. Is there
> another
> way to make this work? I've already hyped this with my boss and now I'got
> my
> foot in my mouth. Please help. Thanks in advance. My ISP is verizon
> and I
> have a Toshiba laptop just purchased in june. 2 gig, 260 gig duo 2



 
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Charlie Tame
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      11-15-2007
Mick Murphy wrote:
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro.../calendar.mspx
>
> "charliethumbs" wrote:
>
>> I've contacted my ISP several times about getting the URL address for Windows
>> Calendar. They told me that they do not support his yet. Is there another
>> way to make this work? I've already hyped this with my boss and now I'got my
>> foot in my mouth. Please help. Thanks in advance. My ISP is verizon and I
>> have a Toshiba laptop just purchased in june. 2 gig, 260 gig duo 2



Does the OP's company operate a web server, I don't think it has to be
the ISP, just a publicly accessible web server so the company one might
be a good place, or you could run a server at home except then your PC
is tied ip all day, or you could use an old PC running anything capable
of running Apache and just use the IP address.

Do Verizon not give users a webspace? something like
mywebsite.verizon.net or whatever? Many do a free site for
subscribers... all that's needed it seems is a personal website ...
heck, Microsoft do a live website of sorts don't they?
 
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Mick Murphy
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      11-15-2007
Charlie; anyone with hotmail can get their own "space". i think that is the
name of it.

"Charlie Tame" wrote:

> Mick Murphy wrote:
> > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro.../calendar.mspx
> >
> > "charliethumbs" wrote:
> >
> >> I've contacted my ISP several times about getting the URL address for Windows
> >> Calendar. They told me that they do not support his yet. Is there another
> >> way to make this work? I've already hyped this with my boss and now I'got my
> >> foot in my mouth. Please help. Thanks in advance. My ISP is verizon and I
> >> have a Toshiba laptop just purchased in june. 2 gig, 260 gig duo 2

>
>
> Does the OP's company operate a web server, I don't think it has to be
> the ISP, just a publicly accessible web server so the company one might
> be a good place, or you could run a server at home except then your PC
> is tied ip all day, or you could use an old PC running anything capable
> of running Apache and just use the IP address.
>
> Do Verizon not give users a webspace? something like
> mywebsite.verizon.net or whatever? Many do a free site for
> subscribers... all that's needed it seems is a personal website ...
> heck, Microsoft do a live website of sorts don't they?
>

 
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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      11-15-2007
You can also store personal data with Windows Live Skydrive. Brandon Leblanc
over at the Windows Experience did a recent tutorial on using Windows
Calendar in Vista with the Windows Live Calendar Beta. Thats something the
OP might also want to check out.

http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...ndar-beta.aspx
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"Mick Murphy" <> wrote in message
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> Charlie; anyone with hotmail can get their own "space". i think that is
> the
> name of it.
>
> "Charlie Tame" wrote:
>
>> Mick Murphy wrote:
>> > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro.../calendar.mspx
>> >
>> > "charliethumbs" wrote:
>> >
>> >> I've contacted my ISP several times about getting the URL address for
>> >> Windows
>> >> Calendar. They told me that they do not support his yet. Is there
>> >> another
>> >> way to make this work? I've already hyped this with my boss and now
>> >> I'got my
>> >> foot in my mouth. Please help. Thanks in advance. My ISP is
>> >> verizon and I
>> >> have a Toshiba laptop just purchased in june. 2 gig, 260 gig duo 2

>>
>>
>> Does the OP's company operate a web server, I don't think it has to be
>> the ISP, just a publicly accessible web server so the company one might
>> be a good place, or you could run a server at home except then your PC
>> is tied ip all day, or you could use an old PC running anything capable
>> of running Apache and just use the IP address.
>>
>> Do Verizon not give users a webspace? something like
>> mywebsite.verizon.net or whatever? Many do a free site for
>> subscribers... all that's needed it seems is a personal website ...
>> heck, Microsoft do a live website of sorts don't they?
>>



 
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Charlie Tame
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      11-15-2007
Thanks, was not sure what is offered, but I guess the server for
calendar might use different ports, would seem like a pretty bad
restriction though since many ISPs might just ignore it


Mick Murphy wrote:
> Charlie; anyone with hotmail can get their own "space". i think that is the
> name of it.
>
> "Charlie Tame" wrote:
>
>> Mick Murphy wrote:
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro.../calendar.mspx
>>>
>>> "charliethumbs" wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've contacted my ISP several times about getting the URL address for Windows
>>>> Calendar. They told me that they do not support his yet. Is there another
>>>> way to make this work? I've already hyped this with my boss and now I'got my
>>>> foot in my mouth. Please help. Thanks in advance. My ISP is verizon and I
>>>> have a Toshiba laptop just purchased in june. 2 gig, 260 gig duo 2

>>
>> Does the OP's company operate a web server, I don't think it has to be
>> the ISP, just a publicly accessible web server so the company one might
>> be a good place, or you could run a server at home except then your PC
>> is tied ip all day, or you could use an old PC running anything capable
>> of running Apache and just use the IP address.
>>
>> Do Verizon not give users a webspace? something like
>> mywebsite.verizon.net or whatever? Many do a free site for
>> subscribers... all that's needed it seems is a personal website ...
>> heck, Microsoft do a live website of sorts don't they?
>>

 
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      11-15-2007
It is RUDE to muli-post

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      11-16-2007
And it's rude to call People cockheads, but you seem to do that quite often.
Just FYI

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> It is RUDE to muli-post
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      11-16-2007
Would you please stay in my killfile? Please?


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> And it's rude to call People cockheads, but you seem to do that quite
> often. Just FYI
>
> "Mick Murphy" <> wrote in message
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>> It is RUDE to muli-post
>>
>> "charliethumbs" wrote:
>>
>>

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"Dave" <> wrote in message
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> Would you please stay in my killfile? Please?
>

Well, If You Would Stop Moving Your Killfile, I Would Stay There. Just FYI

>
> <> wrote in message
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>> And it's rude to call People cockheads, but you seem to do that quite
>> often. Just FYI
>>
>> "Mick Murphy" <> wrote in message
>> news:FCD13B3E-26CC-49AB-81DA-...
>>> It is RUDE to muli-post
>>>
>>> "charliethumbs" wrote:
>>>
>>>

>>
>>



 
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