[dba-Tech] Outlook multiuser

Tesiny, Ed EdTesiny at oasas.state.ny.us
Wed Dec 15 09:55:25 CST 2004


Steve,
Have you looked at the following site yet, a lot of useful info there
http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/scheduleall.htm 


Ed Tesiny
EdTesiny at oasas.state.ny.us

-----Original Message-----
From: Steven W. Erbach [mailto:serbach at new.rr.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 9:53 AM
To: Discussion of Hardware and Software issues
Subject: [dba-Tech] Outlook multiuser

Dear Group,

My wife, Janet, and I have been using Day-Timer software for about 6 or
7 years to handle appointments, phone book, notes, and to-do lists. It's
principle attraction for us was that a multi-user version was pretty
inexpensive. The Day-Timer company stopped supporting the product about
5 years ago, but we've gotten along. I even use it to update my Palm
M-100. The best thing is that Janet's appointments and mine appear on
the same calendar without having to go into some kind of collaboration
function.

With Windows XP, though, I can see that the technology in Day-Timer is
limping along. It still uses some 16-bit underpinnings in some way. What
I'd like to know is what do I have to do to set up a multi-user
calendar/to-do/phone book in, say, Outlook? Does it involve installing
Windows Server. I can manage that with my ISV Empower subscription. I
presume that Windows Server implies Microsoft Exchange, or whatever. I
really haven't looked at this type of thing -- multi-user calendaring --
since we bought Day-Timer, so I'm a bit behind the times.

Any suggestions? Thanks.

Steve Erbach
Neenah, WI

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