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Posted on Jul 02, 2009

My boss wants his Microsoft 2007 Outlook Calendar on his Iphone.

My boss wants his Microsoft 2007 Outlook Calendar that he runs under parallels on his mac to sync with his Iphone. I believe all of our files are under an exchange server. Any detailed help would be appreciated.

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Http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1347

i googled your question and found the apple page. in case it doesn't load or is blocked, run the setup wizard for outlook first, then sync after because outlook will not sync unless it has made the file first

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now if you don't have an exchange server you may need another tool to make this work: like officecalendar, or try to see if the instructions proposed in the following link work

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