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Download Profile: Add2Exchange for Calendars
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Add2Exchange for calendars is a server-side solution for organizations who need to synchronize Outlook calendar items between personal and public Outlook calendar folders. During your initial application configuration, you can create synchronous Outlook calendar relationships, such as: from each PRIVATE calendar to one or many PUBLIC calendars; from each PUBLIC calendars to one or many Private calendars; form each PUBLIC calendars to one or many PUBLIC calendars; from each PRIVATE calendar to one or many PRIVATE calendars, or many to one. Once the relationships are established, you can create a new appointment in any calendar and it will automatically be duplicated to all “related” calendars.
Author: Advantage International Inc (ai at diditbetter dot com) Version: Filesize: 0 bytes
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