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		<title>Synchronising Google Calendar with Thunderbird Calendar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some time now I have been running exclusively in Ubuntu on my corporate LAN with very few problems. Initially I used Evolution as my mail client as it could directly link up to MS-Exchange server so I got all my mail, global address book and calendar. But when my company updated to MS-Exchange server [...]]]></description>
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<p>For some time now I have been running exclusively in <a href="http://www.seoras.com/2007/07/11/using-ubuntu-linux-on-a-corporate-lan/">Ubuntu on my corporate LAN</a> with very few problems. Initially I used Evolution as my mail client as it could directly link up to MS-Exchange server so I got all my mail, global address book and calendar. But when my company updated to MS-Exchange server 2007 Evolution was no longer able to do this so I <a href="http://www.seoras.com/2008/06/13/getting-thunderbird-to-work-with-ms-exchange-server-from-ububtu/">went over to Thunderbird</a>. This was fine as far as mail and contacts were concerned but I could not get the Lightening calendar addon to synchronise with Outlook. I tried the <a href="http://blog.indigio.com/index.php/2008/01/23/goodbye-outlook/">method suggested by Ryan Hadley</a> but I just couldn&#8217;t get it, so I gave up on Outlook altogether and just used Thunderbird/Lightening. Then I read over at <a href="http://lifehacker.com/">Lifehacker</a> about <a href="http://lifehacker.com/399407/how-to-sync-any-desktop-calendar-with-google-calendar">synchronising any desktop calendar with Google Calendar</a>. I followed the very clear instructions and in seconds I had my desktop calendar sychronising with my Google Calendar. This was great as I could now access all my events etc. from any PC, but it got me thinking of synchronising with Outlook again so I had another crack at it, but with no luck. It then it dawned on me after looking at the image above from the <a href="http://lifehacker.com/399407/how-to-sync-any-desktop-calendar-with-google-calendar">Lifehacker article </a>If I synchronised Thunderbird with Google and Outlook with Google then in effect all three would be the synchronised, obvious really.</p>
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