Windows Cal Sharing with Macs

I have a team of five members who all need to be on the same page as far as scheduling and communicating confirmed appointments. Three of us have MACS (Macs RULE!!!) and the other two members have PC's (PC's are such a pain in the A$$!!!).
Now obviously between the 3 of us, we can publish a shared calendar and subscribe to each other's Cals. But we're leaving two members out because they only have Outlook.
We cannot figure out how they can subscribe to our published calendars (via FTP server) and we also can't figure out how they can publish they're cals and To-Do's so that we can subscribe to it through iCal. Is this even possible? I'm sure with technology these days, it's gotta be! I don't suppose Thunderbird for PC has sharing/subscribing features, no?

I am trying to access the files on my Windows
machine. I try connecting and a message comes up that
reads
"The Finder cannot complete the operation because
some data in smb://''''''' could not be read or
written."
(Error Code -36)
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