Hi, 

Thanks for expanding the ROI. I was just showing this to my boss and we're
going to check it out on our dev server but i was wondering if you could
explain a little more in depth about what the msi actually does? We've got
to put it through our IT security guys before they'll let us try it so i'd
like to gather as much info as possible before i submit it. 

Also, would this work with a network based public calendar? I understand
that this is a client side interface so the machine it would have to work
while logged on but can it be pointed to a location other than the user's
calendar? 

Thank you very much for sharing this program with us. 

V/R
Jason



Dan Hardy wrote:
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> 
> I've had several requests, so I finally got around to uploading a new
> installer for the Remedy Outlook Integration, version 1.1.
> 
> 
> This version has two changes:
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> 
> 1)       If you manually edit the XML config file, you can have it store
> your password so that you are never prompted.  (If you do not do this,
> you are prompted for your Remedy password each time Outlook starts)
> 
> 2)       Also by manually editing the XML config file, you can specify
> multiple data sources.  You can map any number of Remedy queries (each
> with its own server, user, password, qualification) to your task list
> and calendar.
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>  
> 
> I created a Pathworks procedure with instructions for installing this
> and configuring data sources, and posted it with public access:
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> 
> http://www.mypathworks.com/arslist/Public?id=8ae4b6940c259f32010c3707fba
> e01bf
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> 
> Hope that helps meet some of your needs.  (And hey...did I mention it's
> free?)
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> 
> Regards,
> 
> Dan Hardy
> 
> Ambient Software
> 
> http://www.ambientsoftware.com/
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