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A program that I use for my job integrates with "full versions of Outlook 2003 or higher". Most of what I'm trying to do with it has to do with the calendar, but the program accesses those calanders through different email addresses. The default email account is used to send email to other addresses that will be set up on the same PC.

I have Outlook Express 6, but I can't find the calendar. Does this mean it's not a full version? If not, how can I get the full version?

Can I set up two separate calanders through two separate email accounts using Outlook on the same account of the same computer?

How does Outlook on the Pocket PC sync with Outlook on the computer? Do you have to do anything besides just put the Pocket PC in the cradle and let it syncronize the files?

If I have more than one calendar set up in Outlook, is there a way to make it so only one of them is sent to the Pocket PC? (It can't be the calender of the default email address in Outlook on the computer.)

2007-08-06 09:41:11 · 1 answers · asked by Joy R 2 in Computers & Internet Software

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Outlook Express does not have a calendar. Outlook Express is very different from Outlook (the full version).

Normally you would have two users and when they log in, each would be able to set up a calendar in Outlook.

If you want to have two calendars for one user, then the following should work although I have not personally used it.

1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click Calendar Options.
2. Under Advanced options, select the Enable alternate calendar check box.
3. In the list, select the language you want.
4. In the second list, click the calendar option you want.

Note To quit displaying dual calendars, clear the Enable alternate calendar check box.

Hope this helps.

2007-08-06 10:46:25 · answer #1 · answered by vbmica 7 · 1 0

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