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carl43m
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      08-13-2009

I have windows vista home premium and two users accounts on the pc. Is there
a way for my calendar to be viewed and /or updated by the other user on this
pc? I have outlook 2003 and I know that I can't set up my calendar for
sharing to someone on another pc without going thru an exchange server.
However, I was hoping that because my wife and I were both users on the same
pc that she would be able to have access to my calendar when she was signed
on in her own account.

Also, because I can't share my calendar without going thru an exchange
server I was hoping to be able to export my master calendar that I have on an
older XP desktop and bring in onto my vista laptop. For some reason even
though the export files seems to have all my entries, it only puts some of
the items into my calendar on the vista laptop.
 
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DL
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      08-13-2009
Should'nt you post an Outlook Q to an outlook group, there are several, and
not a Vista group?
Niether Export or Import is the reccommended method of transfering data,
except in specific curcamstances

"carl43m" <> wrote in message
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>I have windows vista home premium and two users accounts on the pc. Is
>there
> a way for my calendar to be viewed and /or updated by the other user on
> this
> pc? I have outlook 2003 and I know that I can't set up my calendar for
> sharing to someone on another pc without going thru an exchange server.
> However, I was hoping that because my wife and I were both users on the
> same
> pc that she would be able to have access to my calendar when she was
> signed
> on in her own account.
>
> Also, because I can't share my calendar without going thru an exchange
> server I was hoping to be able to export my master calendar that I have on
> an
> older XP desktop and bring in onto my vista laptop. For some reason even
> though the export files seems to have all my entries, it only puts some of
> the items into my calendar on the vista laptop.



 
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Bill Daggett
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      08-13-2009
"DL" <> wrote:

>Should'nt you post an Outlook Q to an outlook group, there are several, and
>not a Vista group?


Why don't you collect a list and use it in situations like this,
rather than just mention such groups??


>Niether Export or Import is the reccommended method of transfering data,
>except in specific curcamstances
>
>"carl43m" <> wrote in message
>news:AFC7D3DB-52D3-4D82-92A7-...
>>I have windows vista home premium and two users accounts on the pc. Is
>>there
>> a way for my calendar to be viewed and /or updated by the other user on
>> this
>> pc? I have outlook 2003 and I know that I can't set up my calendar for
>> sharing to someone on another pc without going thru an exchange server.
>> However, I was hoping that because my wife and I were both users on the
>> same
>> pc that she would be able to have access to my calendar when she was
>> signed
>> on in her own account.
>>
>> Also, because I can't share my calendar without going thru an exchange
>> server I was hoping to be able to export my master calendar that I have on
>> an
>> older XP desktop and bring in onto my vista laptop. For some reason even
>> though the export files seems to have all my entries, it only puts some of
>> the items into my calendar on the vista laptop.

>

 
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Bill Daggett
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      08-13-2009
carl43m <> wrote:

>I have windows vista home premium and two users accounts on the pc. Is there
>a way for my calendar to be viewed and /or updated by the other user on this
>pc? I have outlook 2003 and I know that I can't set up my calendar for
>sharing to someone on another pc without going thru an exchange server.
>However, I was hoping that because my wife and I were both users on the same
>pc that she would be able to have access to my calendar when she was signed
>on in her own account.
>
>Also, because I can't share my calendar without going thru an exchange
>server I was hoping to be able to export my master calendar that I have on an
>older XP desktop and bring in onto my vista laptop. For some reason even
>though the export files seems to have all my entries, it only puts some of
>the items into my calendar on the vista laptop.


I've crossposted this to the proper group so that the Outlook experts
will see it.
 
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DL
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      08-13-2009
Maybe something here helps;
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.asp

"Bill Daggett" <> wrote in message
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> carl43m <> wrote:
>
>>I have windows vista home premium and two users accounts on the pc. Is
>>there
>>a way for my calendar to be viewed and /or updated by the other user on
>>this
>>pc? I have outlook 2003 and I know that I can't set up my calendar for
>>sharing to someone on another pc without going thru an exchange server.
>>However, I was hoping that because my wife and I were both users on the
>>same
>>pc that she would be able to have access to my calendar when she was
>>signed
>>on in her own account.
>>
>>Also, because I can't share my calendar without going thru an exchange
>>server I was hoping to be able to export my master calendar that I have on
>>an
>>older XP desktop and bring in onto my vista laptop. For some reason even
>>though the export files seems to have all my entries, it only puts some of
>>the items into my calendar on the vista laptop.

>
> I've crossposted this to the proper group so that the Outlook experts
> will see it.



 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      08-14-2009
"Bill Daggett" <> wrote in message
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> carl43m <> wrote:


>>I have windows vista home premium and two users accounts on the pc. Is
>>there
>>a way for my calendar to be viewed and /or updated by the other user on this
>>pc? I have outlook 2003 and I know that I can't set up my calendar for
>>sharing to someone on another pc without going thru an exchange server.
>>However, I was hoping that because my wife and I were both users on the same
>>pc that she would be able to have access to my calendar when she was signed
>>on in her own account.
>>
>>Also, because I can't share my calendar without going thru an exchange
>>server I was hoping to be able to export my master calendar that I have on
>>an
>>older XP desktop and bring in onto my vista laptop. For some reason even
>>though the export files seems to have all my entries, it only puts some of
>>the items into my calendar on the vista laptop.

>
> I've crossposted this to the proper group so that the Outlook experts
> will see it.


See this: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/olshare1.htm
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DL
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      08-14-2009
Your trespassing, and only some 23 hours late

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" <> wrote in message
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> "Bill Daggett" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> carl43m <> wrote:

>
>>>I have windows vista home premium and two users accounts on the pc. Is
>>>there
>>>a way for my calendar to be viewed and /or updated by the other user on
>>>this
>>>pc? I have outlook 2003 and I know that I can't set up my calendar for
>>>sharing to someone on another pc without going thru an exchange server.
>>>However, I was hoping that because my wife and I were both users on the
>>>same
>>>pc that she would be able to have access to my calendar when she was
>>>signed
>>>on in her own account.
>>>
>>>Also, because I can't share my calendar without going thru an exchange
>>>server I was hoping to be able to export my master calendar that I have
>>>on an
>>>older XP desktop and bring in onto my vista laptop. For some reason even
>>>though the export files seems to have all my entries, it only puts some
>>>of
>>>the items into my calendar on the vista laptop.

>>
>> I've crossposted this to the proper group so that the Outlook experts
>> will see it.

>
> See this: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/olshare1.htm
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      08-17-2009
"DL" <> wrote in message
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> Your trespassing, and only some 23 hours late


Trespassing? There is no "private property" in a newsgroup. Besides, not
everyone sees posted messages in real time.
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DL
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      08-17-2009
Dont understand sarcasm do you

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" <> wrote in message
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> "DL" <> wrote in message
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>> Your trespassing, and only some 23 hours late

>
> Trespassing? There is no "private property" in a newsgroup. Besides, not
> everyone sees posted messages in real time.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



 
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