If Net folders is installed on all of the machines you can send and receive appointments across TCP/IP connections but I think what you are asking about will indeed require the mail server.
Peter Kaulback
In the hour of 07:27 AM 12/01/2003 +0200, Bram spoke this:
Hi everyone. Need help please.
A client has 6 computers running on a peer-to-peer Windows network. Each computer runs Windows 98 and they are a mix of Celeron 400 and Pentium 3 500. The system works perfectly. One computer will be exchanged for a new Pentium 4 2.4GB. He has an ADSL external modem connected to one which is accessed by the others and also works fine.
His problem is with Outlook. He wants to be able to share the Outlook on his computer with all the others on the network, so they can see his appointments etc. and has been told to do this he needs a seperate server running Windows2000 Server plus an Exchange server program. I feel there has to be an easier and cheaper way than investing in a server but don't know how.
Someone suggested putting Windows XP Pro on his new computer and this will do the job but I'm not sure this is so and before getting him to spend money on a new Windows I need to be sure this will work.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks
Bram
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