Today is Youth day here, another public holiday, when is New Zealand going to produce a definitive beer, definitely nothing like Fosters, which gives an incredible hangover, those ausies must be nuts. But their cricket is not too bad, but dislike the b.......rds
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Submitted by Philip Jonker on Thu, 2005-06-16 15:53
I was called in to set up a system in 2000 to basically do what the website described. But thinking about it, I am probably wrong in the sense that MS outlook was not in existence then, hence the shared updating was done differently, via the internet. Much water has passed under the bridge in the last five years. The point is Primavera P3 which is a good program, but somewhat archaic, operates with MS outlook, so why cant the MS programs converse?
Lets check it out, and save the $99.99, otherwise I will dock up.
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Philip
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Submitted by Roger Harper on Thu, 2005-06-16 14:45
Hi had a quick look at it, as far as I know this should already be available in MSP, dont waste your $99.99, just check if I am right this facility was already in MSP 2000.
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Submitted by Roger Harper on Wed, 2005-06-15 15:24
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By the way Russell,
Today is Youth day here, another public holiday, when is New Zealand going to produce a definitive beer, definitely nothing like Fosters, which gives an incredible hangover, those ausies must be nuts. But their cricket is not too bad, but dislike the b.......rds
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21 yearsRE: Tasklynx
There should not be a problem as it all revolves around databases
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21 yearsRE: Tasklynx
I think it is the task of Microsoft, as the programs are both from them
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21 yearsRE: Tasklynx
Hi Russell,
How about a bet on the tri-nations
For fun
Philip
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21 yearsRE: Tasklynx
Hi guys,
I was called in to set up a system in 2000 to basically do what the website described. But thinking about it, I am probably wrong in the sense that MS outlook was not in existence then, hence the shared updating was done differently, via the internet. Much water has passed under the bridge in the last five years. The point is Primavera P3 which is a good program, but somewhat archaic, operates with MS outlook, so why cant the MS programs converse?
Lets check it out, and save the $99.99, otherwise I will dock up.
Regards
Philip
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20 years 4 monthsRE: Tasklynx
Based upon what I have read re:MS Server, tasks are added to the Outlook Calndar with apparently limited functionality.
Perhaps Project Web Access might provide some solutions?
Roger
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21 yearsRE: Tasklynx
Hi had a quick look at it, as far as I know this should already be available in MSP, dont waste your $99.99, just check if I am right this facility was already in MSP 2000.
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20 years 4 monthsRE: Tasklynx
The website may be found via this link http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/EM011864561033.aspx
thanks,
Roger
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21 yearsRE: Tasklynx
Let us know where you found this, then we may be able to comment