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  1. Windows XP (two-way sync) using SyncJe for Outlook:
    1. Requirement: Outlook 2003 without Oracle Connector for Outlook (this might work with Outlook 2007 but it has not been tested), SyncJe for Outlook, iTunes
    2. How it works:
      1. Download and install SyncJe for Outlook on your desktop/laptop computer from the URL below:
        http://www.nexthaus.com/products_b_outlook.html#
        (Click on Trial link and then click on SyncJe for Outlook under Program Plug-ins.)
        This process will download OutlookSyncJe-3.0.exe file to your computer and you can double-click it to install.
      2.  Launch Outlook. First Time Using SyncJe! window should open.
      3. Click on New Server button and fill out the following information and click Next:
        1. Server Name: TechTime
        2. URL: https://calendar-mit-edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/ocas-bin/sync/bin/ocas.fcgi
        3. Web Access URL: http://calendar.mit.edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au
      4. Enter your TechTime Kerberos User Name and Password and click Next.
      5. Click on Test Server. Available local and remote folders will be listed. Make sure only Calendar is checked (uncheck Contacts and Tasks). Click on Finish.
      6. From the Outlook Application, click on Synchronize icon.
      7. Sync Status window should be opened. Click on Sync button.
      8. Calendar synchronization should start. Once the synchronization is finished, connect the iPhone to the computer and go to iTunes software and make sure that the calendar is set to synchronize (under Info tab).
      9. Customization:
        1. The date range for the calendar synchronization can be configured from the Sync Status window by clicking on Settings > Properties. This will open Properties for SyncJe Client for Outlook window.
        2. Under Edit Server, click the Edit button.
        3. Click on Folders tab, select ./Calendar/Events and click on Mappings
        4. Select Calendar and modify the Server Folder field to set the date range:
          e.g. ./calendar/events?/dr(-30,60) should synchronize calendar events 30 days in the past and 60 days in the future.
        5. Click on OK to exit. Perform Sync operation.
  2. Mac OS X (one-way sync) using OraCal2iCal (need to be confirmed and instructions written):

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