helen wrote:
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> We currently have outlook 2000 our pc's and use net folders
> in order to see each others calendars.
> We will soon be upgrading to outlook 2002 (decision out of my
> control), and will loose net folders. I was hoping to get
> some advice on a alternative to net folders that works well
> with the March SME Server V5 and outlook 2002.
The short answer is that there is no good way to share MS Outlook calendars other then using MS Exchange.
NetFolders is one of those semi-features MS burped up a few years ago and promptly ignored. It was billed as being able to synchronize folders on Outlook via email sans server. In truth it was flaky as all get out and soon disappeared from most folk's attention.
MS no longer supports it (never did really).
There are any number of alternatives for sharing calendars. Hit
http://slipstick.com for lists of third party tools. However while many are some-large-percentage replacements they're all still awkward quirky kludges. Everyone dreams of an Exchange-replacement but nobody has yet delivered an efficient, easily installed, & managed alternative that works well with Outlook.
One alternative strategy is to break calendering/scheduling out from Outlook and use a dedicated client/server like MeetingMaker. Another is to go web-based. For the latter there are any number of solutions that integrate nicely with SME. run some searches here for more information, check out Kronolith.
In the meantime say goodbye to NetFolders (good riddance for many folks) and prepare to cough up for the MS backend.