The situation:
Two identical systems with Outlook 2000. One has 2 calendars that are shared so that the other system can view and change appointments and events. The calendars are shared using Net Folders (email, not MS Exchange). The calendars work ok for a while (about 2 weeks) and then...
The problem:
When the other person wants to add an appointment to the main calendar, it shows up on her end (of course), but not actually on the main calendar. Within the hour, the appointment will show up on the main calendar but now there's hundreds, even thousands, of copies of the appointment on the same day. I can go throught the painful process of deleting all but one instance of the event, but man, there's gotta be some explaination for this.
If anyone could help...
Two identical systems with Outlook 2000. One has 2 calendars that are shared so that the other system can view and change appointments and events. The calendars are shared using Net Folders (email, not MS Exchange). The calendars work ok for a while (about 2 weeks) and then...
The problem:
When the other person wants to add an appointment to the main calendar, it shows up on her end (of course), but not actually on the main calendar. Within the hour, the appointment will show up on the main calendar but now there's hundreds, even thousands, of copies of the appointment on the same day. I can go throught the painful process of deleting all but one instance of the event, but man, there's gotta be some explaination for this.
If anyone could help...