Sharing secondary outlook calendar

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My partner and I use Outlook 2007 on our respective laptops.

I use Outlook for my own diary and also have a second calendar, the latter
of which I need to be able to share with my partner.

I would like him to be able to view it on his laptop in Outlook and also
edit/add appointments which are then synced back to my copy.

Most of the solutions I've seen only allow him to view appointments, not
make any changes.

We don't have Exchange Server although the two computers are on a wireless
network.

Many thanks for any advice and suggestions.
 
My partner and I use Outlook 2007 on our respective laptops.

I use Outlook for my own diary and also have a second calendar, the latter
of which I need to be able to share with my partner.

I would like him to be able to view it on his laptop in Outlook and also
edit/add appointments which are then synced back to my copy.

Most of the solutions I've seen only allow him to view appointments, not
make any changes.

We don't have Exchange Server although the two computers are on a wireless
network.

You'll need a third-party tool. See if something here helps:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.asp
 
I use CodeTwo Public Folders for that. You can share, view and edit all Outlook items from different machines. It's a really cool app. What is more, the program is very easy to install and configure.

this is their video: http://www.codetwo.com/public-folders/application-tour/






Bagheera wrote:

Sharing secondary outlook calendar
31-May-10

My partner and I use Outlook 2007 on our respective laptops

I use Outlook for my own diary and also have a second calendar, the latte
of which I need to be able to share with my partner

I would like him to be able to view it on his laptop in Outlook and als
edit/add appointments which are then synced back to my copy

Most of the solutions I have seen only allow him to view appointments, no
make any changes

We do not have Exchange Server although the two computers are on a wireles
network

Many thanks for any advice and suggestions.

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