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Hi mithesh,
Could you expound on your question?
I'm almost positive there is a solution, however, finding the correct one depends on your situation.
If you want to get started quickly, you may want to head over to the Visual Basic side of daniweb and ask how to use CURL to retrieve information and then add it to outlook's alerts.
Thanks mithesh
Could you expound on your question?
- Will you be pulling information from your portal into your outlook calendar?
- Will you be synchronizing information between the outlook calendar and your web portal?
- Are you using a collaboration server of any kind with outlook?
- Will this solution be implemented on your computer alone or distributed to multiple clients?
- Anything else that would help us understand your situation (topography, protocols, etc)
I'm almost positive there is a solution, however, finding the correct one depends on your situation.
If you want to get started quickly, you may want to head over to the Visual Basic side of daniweb and ask how to use CURL to retrieve information and then add it to outlook's alerts.
Thanks mithesh
Last edited by chrelad : Jan 1st, 2008 at 9:54 pm. Reason: Added suggestion regarding VB and cURL
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