David,
You might take a look at phpGroupWare. It's been around long enough
to have the major bugs worked out and seems like from what you say will
allow you to do what you need. Totally web based and allows users
various levels of control (with if I remember public and private
calendars.)
J
wobo wrote...
> Why don't you have a look at sourceforge? Search there for 'Groupware'
> and read the descriptions. At first sight I found 2 projects for
> webbased groupware which would run perfectly in your intranet. So your
> secretary can continue work with programs she knows (browser) but th
On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 13:41:04 -0400
"Mike Rambo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Rankin wrote:
> >
> > Guys and Gals,
> >
> > I need your help figuring out if a groupware solution exists that
> > will solve calendaring and address book needs at my office. My current
> > setup is:
> >
> >
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 12:29 -0500, David Rankin wrote:
> Guys and Gals,
>
> I need your help figuring out if a groupware solution exists that
> will solve calendaring and address book needs at my office. My current
> setup is:
>
> Server: LM 7.2
> Clients: (4) Win9X & ME
>
> W
Date sent: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 12:29:04 -0500
From: David Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: mandrake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] OT - Groupware solution?
Well, Lotus
David Rankin wrote:
>
> Guys and Gals,
>
> I need your help figuring out if a groupware solution exists that
> will solve calendaring and address book needs at my office. My current
> setup is:
>
> Server: LM 7.2
> Clients: (4) Win9X & ME
>
> What I need is an application that
Guys and Gals,
I need your help figuring out if a groupware solution exists that
will solve calendaring and address book needs at my office. My current
setup is:
Server: LM 7.2
Clients: (4) Win9X & ME
What I need is an application that will allow the Win machines to
access a com