Hi,
the manager of my company wants his secretary to be able to remotly
insert/modify appointment on the outlook calendar on his pc .
In which way i can do this? We don't have exchange, is there another way?
Thanks.

Re: How to interact with outlook calendar on a remote computer? by Vince

Vince
Thu May 08 05:48:22 PDT 2008

She could try mailing appointments to him.

"Liuc" <Liuc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:40388EF0-A809-4D52-97BC-60E0C96FD78B@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> the manager of my company wants his secretary to be able to remotly
> insert/modify appointment on the outlook calendar on his pc .
> In which way i can do this? We don't have exchange, is there another way?



Re: How to interact with outlook calendar on a remote computer? by Liuc

Liuc
Thu May 08 23:31:00 PDT 2008

mmm... it is not what the manager wants. He wants to get the calendar updated
without any other operation. Moreover he wants the calendar always open on
the desktop (but for that i found a small program).
I need some input about the ways (system architectures) to solve the problem
without using microsoft exchange, if possible .
Thanks.

"Vince Averello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> She could try mailing appointments to him.
>
> "Liuc" <Liuc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:40388EF0-A809-4D52-97BC-60E0C96FD78B@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> > the manager of my company wants his secretary to be able to remotly
> > insert/modify appointment on the outlook calendar on his pc .
> > In which way i can do this? We don't have exchange, is there another way?
>
>

Re: How to interact with outlook calendar on a remote computer? by Gordon

Gordon
Fri May 09 01:44:50 PDT 2008

"Liuc" <Liuc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:82F0DE45-560B-4976-883F-8548BC4706E2@microsoft.com...
> mmm... it is not what the manager wants. He wants to get the calendar
> updated
> without any other operation. Moreover he wants the calendar always open on
> the desktop (but for that i found a small program).
> I need some input about the ways (system architectures) to solve the
> problem
> without using microsoft exchange, if possible .
> Thanks.
>

Have a look here:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/publishcal.htm