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Old May 8th, 2004, 09:41 PM
Kathy
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My boss is a small business owner. He would like me to
schedule appointments for him using my phone number to
limit customer calls to his home or cell. He has outlook
2003 and I have Outlook version 6. First, I don't know
what the difference is. Second, I have Outlook on my
computer but I don't have an account set up (how do I do
that). Third, once I get an account, can I access his
calendar and make appointments on his pc using my pc at
home? Thanks !!
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Old May 8th, 2004, 09:48 PM
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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You will need to get Office and Outlook. OE is a part of Windows and cannot
access Outlook. Then post back once you have it setup.

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer:
Kathy asked:
| My boss is a small business owner. He would like me to
| schedule appointments for him using my phone number to
| limit customer calls to his home or cell. He has outlook
| 2003 and I have Outlook version 6. First, I don't know
| what the difference is. Second, I have Outlook on my
| computer but I don't have an account set up (how do I do
| that). Third, once I get an account, can I access his
| calendar and make appointments on his pc using my pc at
| home? Thanks !!


 




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