Hi Jason,

Regarding the network calendar - it actually synchronizes to your
Exchange mailbox.  So although it runs on your client (and therefore
only synchronizes when Outlook is running), everything is stored on the
server.  It is then visible by anyone who can view your calendar or task
list, and is accessible via Outlook Web Access.  In my case actually
synchronizes to my Treo phone as well, since my phone synchronizes to
our Exchange server.

Regarding the MSI - all it does it install a single DLL and register a
single COM component (the CLSID is
60859BFF-57D4-4AD3-85C1-873959C374AD).  If your IT security guys like,
they can view the complete source code on SourceForge as well as it is
in CVS.

Dan

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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

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