How to sync to Snow Leopard Server wiki group calendar

I'm running the Mac Mini Snow Leopard Server in our law office of 8 attorneys.  We all use PC's with Outlook 2010.  We don't have Microsoft Exchange Server, and we bought the Snow Leopard Server because of its advertisement that you could achieve the same results on it as on Exchange Server, but without the cost.  SOUNDS LIKE-------OH WELL.  We want to be able to see everyone's calendar events on 1 calendar if possible.  I setup a Group Wiki for the group "Attorneys".  When I open that wiki, I've set it to be accessible by all attorneys in the group.  When the attorneys accounts were setup in Workgroup Manager, the Attorneys group was also setup, and they have access to the group.  I've been trying to figure out how to do this, and the result that seems to come closest is the Wiki Attorneys Group Calendar.  I have setup separate calendars in it for each attorney.  And so you can see them all on one screen, or deselect and only see the calendars you want.  Now the problem is how do I get the existing events off of Outlook 2010 on each machine and into the respective calendars in the Group Wiki, and also update that calendar as events change on each attorney's Outlook calendar?  If there is some better way to do this I'm certainly open for suggestions.  I don't believe that you can "sync" the iCal client calendar with the Wiki Calendar.  If you can that might also be a solution.  Thanks.

Not_So wrote:
I went to the AppStore and as I was running Snow Leopard Server it prompted me to purchase Lion Server which I didn't want.
Luckily, I wasn't asked to purchase the 'Server' when I upgraded from SLS to Mountain Lion via the AppStore. I think your particular problem was mentioned in some other posts where the upgrade path to Lion became an infinite loop (hmmm... ). But that's all in the past now. Glad it all worked.

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