Feature
Synchronizing Multiple Exchange Calendars
Managing calendars across multiple Microsoft Exchange servers has always been a problem for those of us in consulting or other professional service fields. Having to aggregate appointments across calendars maintained at multiple client sites, plus your calendar back at the home office - and potentially even an Exchange calendar at home - is particularly cumbersome. Manually consolidating your calendars is time-consuming and error-prone - it only takes a couple of missed or double-booked appointments before you realize that there has to be a better way.
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Jerry,
Thanks for posting the file. Could you possible provide some instructions on how to use with Outlook? Is the Outlook compiled add-in in the zip file?
Thanks,
Jim
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Jerry Brunning commented on 21 May 2008
Sorry, there was a trailing space on the url in the prior post. The correct URL is http://employees.claritycon.com/jbrunning/Clarity.OutlookAddins.zip
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jim toner commented on 21 May 2008
Hi
Jerry the link does not work. Is there a place to get the source code.
Jim
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Jerry Brunning commented on 10 Apr 2008
The code for the addin can be found at http://employees.claritycon.com/jbrunning/Clarity.OutlookAddins.zip.
I compiled the code using VS.Net 2008. I haven't run the code for a long time, so there may be some issues that you'll need to work through. I can try to help via email if anyone runs into problems, but I may not be very responsive to email for questions about this, as it is several years ago now since I've looked at it.
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Jerry Brunning commented on 10 Apr 2008
Yes, I'll pull the code together tonight and post it somewhere. I'll follow up once I've done that.
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Jim Underwood commented on 28 Mar 2008
Jerry, we would be most interested in installing/running the finished Outlook Add-in. I'm sure many, many others would be as well. Do you have the executable available for sale?
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Steve Smith commented on 17 May 2006
Excellent article.
I'd be gratefull if I could get a look at the source for this as it's been bugging me how to get this done for some time now, resulting in some nasty workarounds that we're none too proud of.
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Jon Cooper commented on 28 Apr 2006
Great article! Is there any way that you could post the source and/or the compiled application?
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SYS-CON Australia News Desk commented on 11 Apr 2006
Managing calendars across multiple Microsoft Exchange servers has always been a problem for those of us in consulting or other professional service fields. Having to aggregate appointments across calendars maintained at multiple client sites, plus your calendar back at the home office - and potentially even an Exchange calendar at home - is particularly cumbersome. Manually consolidating your calendars is time-consuming and error-prone - it only takes a couple of missed or double-booked appointments before you realize that there has to be a better way.
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