Microsoft Schedule Plus

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Schedule + was a program from Microsoft for time management . The program was intended for joint use with Microsoft Mail or later Microsoft Exchange Server in order to provide an appointment calendar for the entire network, but could also be used on a single-user computer.

The first version 1.0 from 1992 was released as part of Windows for Workgroups 3.1 and Windows NT 3.51. Later versions were included as part of Exchange Server (7.0a in Exchange Server 4.0 Service Pack 2). Schedule + 7.0 or 7.0a is also included in the Windows versions of Microsoft Office 95. In 1997 the program was finally replaced by Microsoft Outlook , but until Office 2003 Schedule + 7.5 (also included in Exchange Server 5.0 Service Pack 2) was still offered as an optional add-on, but apparently undocumented in the last versions.

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  1. In Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Schedule + (SCHDPLUS.EXE) is in the "main group" of the program manager (without version number, menu item "Info": "Schedule +, Microsoft Windows for Workgroups, Version 3.11"), in NT 3.51 (SCHDPL32 .EXE) in the "Network" program group (Info: "Microsoft (R) Windows NT (TM) Schedule +, Version 3.51 (Build 1057))"
  2. a b c bogaarts.home.xs4all.nl: Upgrades and Versions
  3. From Office 97, Schedule + can be used as the main calendar alongside Outlook: