Me and a few coworkers are considering options to create a server-based database of work contacts that we would be able to utilize with Outlook. Right now our company doesnt have MS Office set up to do the intra-office contact thingy, and each user is on a different version of Office to boot (if that even makes a difference). I have considered creating a db using Base from Open Office, but I do not know if I would be able to create something that would be a one-click email creation back to Outlook. I have done some standard db creation and editing in Access...but my knowledge and skill with the subjectmatter is slim to none.I assume that if I were to get the db started in base the most simple way to get the contact email to Outlook would be a copy-paste ordeal.Anything? (or go home dude, you're worthless with computers)
9/10/2009 1:43:43 PM
Um... Public folders and a shared contact list?I mean... HELLO
9/10/2009 1:45:10 PM
oh goddamnyou saying like a read-only excel file that an individual can double click on the address?
9/10/2009 1:46:32 PM
No... I'm saying the easiest possible and really only non-retarded way of doing this is to set up a public folder in Exchange and then put a shared contact list in it.You really are trying to make this a shit ton harder than it has to be, and none of that you were talking about is going to work worth a shit anyway.
9/10/2009 1:50:52 PM
I've no experience with exchange, and I will go so far as to say my company wouldnt foot the $$$, time and effort to implement such software.
9/10/2009 2:35:25 PM
They're not using Exchange for their email to start with?If they're not, then it's going to be a pretty difficult thing to accomplish and have work very well.
9/10/2009 2:41:42 PM
implement exchange.what version of outlook?
9/10/2009 2:43:46 PM
haha damn, Office 2000, '03 and '07 spread throughout the office. We've cut back to ~40% of the company's personnel for $$$ reasons, so adding more software and training at the current time is no option[Edited on September 10, 2009 at 3:15 PM. Reason : ***but my interest for exchange has been increased!**]
9/10/2009 3:15:17 PM
office 2007 has a "share my contacts folder" option. i've never used it, but i would have to guess it'd do more or less what you're wanting.i don't think earlier versions have that optionso, download illegal version of office 2007, install on all machines that need upgrading, ... , profit.
9/10/2009 3:44:04 PM
I'm going to do a little sleuthing and see how many workstations have office 07...
9/10/2009 4:44:27 PM
our office runs 2003 and 2007 and our secretary's contact list is shared on the server and we all have a shortcut to it in outlook. works fine for us. i copy/paste them to my own just to cut down on 1 click.
9/10/2009 4:45:43 PM
^thats basically what I am after. IIRC, there are 3-5 workstations with office 2000 (mine included ) that really need to be upgraded.
9/10/2009 4:48:56 PM
exchangeif $$ is an issue, look into Windows SBS. the standard version comes with Exchange 2007. a 5 CAL base license is $1089.i'm also fairly sure that it comes with an outlook 2007 license for each CAL... but i can't remember. i think there was an outlook 2007 disc in the box, at least.[Edited on September 10, 2009 at 10:29 PM. Reason : exchange was sort of made for this kind of thing]
9/10/2009 10:25:55 PM
^ haha, no way anyone will go for the $1k/licensewe po/countray folk
9/10/2009 10:38:49 PM
oh lawd, that's pretty bad go get a technet subscription, haha
9/10/2009 11:12:49 PM