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I've contacted my ISP several times about getting the URL address for Windows
Calendar. They told me that they do not support his yet. Is there another way to make this work? I've already hyped this with my boss and now I'got my foot in my mouth. Please help. Thanks in advance. My ISP is verizon and I have a Toshiba laptop just purchased in june. 2 gig, 260 gig duo 2 |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 19:49:01 -0800, charliethumbs wrote:
I've contacted my ISP several times about getting the URL address for Windows Calendar. They told me that they do not support his yet. Is there another way to make this work? I've already hyped this with my boss and now I'got my foot in my mouth. Please help. Thanks in advance. My ISP is verizon and I have a Toshiba laptop just purchased in june. 2 gig, 260 gig duo 2 I don't know the precise requirements for Windows Calendar, but if you want to have a URL pointing to your computer, that can be done through one of the (free) dynamic DNS providers, such as DynDNS.org. If you use a router at home, employing NAT (Network Address Translation), you have to set up the access through the router as well. It's all not very difficult. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |
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It is RUDE to mutli-post in different newsgroups!
See your answers in vista.general "charliethumbs" wrote: I've contacted my ISP several times about getting the URL address for Windows Calendar. They told me that they do not support his yet. Is there another way to make this work? I've already hyped this with my boss and now I'got my foot in my mouth. Please help. Thanks in advance. My ISP is verizon and I have a Toshiba laptop just purchased in june. 2 gig, 260 gig duo 2 |