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Gordon
I am using Exchange right now and am publishing a calendar to the internet.
It asked me to publish with the server's updating frequency.
MY question is how will this work for POP3 clients without exchange. I read
somewhere that the update frequency is one hour. Is that changeable?
I have some clients at a church that use OL2000 now and netfolders to share
calendars. They bought licenses for office2007 and still want to share
calendars. They are getting their mail from a pop3 provider on the internet.
I want to get them on Published calendars, but only if the updating
frequency is shorter than 1 hour.
They are using server 2003 as a file share server, so I could use sharepoint
and have them share calendars that way. From what I have seen playing with
this setup, you could not share your personal calendar through Sharepoint,
but each user could use a sharepoint calendar as their primary and be almost
realtime (with a refresh of the screen). Just another option. I want to get
as close to realtime as possible.
Ideas?
Thanks in advance
Gordon
It asked me to publish with the server's updating frequency.
MY question is how will this work for POP3 clients without exchange. I read
somewhere that the update frequency is one hour. Is that changeable?
I have some clients at a church that use OL2000 now and netfolders to share
calendars. They bought licenses for office2007 and still want to share
calendars. They are getting their mail from a pop3 provider on the internet.
I want to get them on Published calendars, but only if the updating
frequency is shorter than 1 hour.
They are using server 2003 as a file share server, so I could use sharepoint
and have them share calendars that way. From what I have seen playing with
this setup, you could not share your personal calendar through Sharepoint,
but each user could use a sharepoint calendar as their primary and be almost
realtime (with a refresh of the screen). Just another option. I want to get
as close to realtime as possible.
Ideas?
Thanks in advance
Gordon