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    Solved Comcast Hosted Exchange Calendar Sharing

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      hubtechagain
      last edited by scottalanmiller

      I've got a client that wanted to transition domains from a long .us domain to a shorter .com domain. .us is hosted through comcast, .com is o365. That being said, we are having to do this in stages (office workers first, then field employees). Email is not a problem, have the forwarders setup and mail is flowing just right, the problem i'm running into is getting access to the .us calendar for the .com users. I dont have a "publish to internet: option from comcast, and i'm not allowed to add any users outside of the .us domain. help?

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        hubtechagain
        last edited by

        OK now i need a OST to PST converter, anybody got one i can borrow 🙂

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          hubtechagain
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          i just did it the hard way.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch
            last edited by

            Does Outlook no longer have an export function to do this? Or do you want something to mass convert?

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              hubtechagain
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              well, the initial export to PST failed. and i've already deleted the account from comcast. therefor i can't convert using outlook b/c it has to authenticate with the server that it no longer has an account on.

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