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Old January 16th 10, 08:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Share Calender in Outlook 2007

Are you using Exchange server? If so, you need to use the exchange mailbox
as the default delivery location to share the calendar. This is the best
option - office online is not nearly as good as using exchange's
capabilities.

If you use office online, the coworker needs to log on with his live id that
is associated with his email address.

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"Sei Kal" wrote in message ...
In our organization, we have changed the the default data file path. This
makes the "Share a Calender" option disappear.

First of all, is there any anything to work around this?

Secondly, if there is nothing that can be done in the above case, I tried
sharing the calender by publishing it in Office Online. Apparently the
calender is shared but when I sent it to my colleague's work e-mail
address, he is unable to access it. It asks for authentication and cannot
contact the web server when he enters his credentials. How to make this
work? I don't want to go sharing my Windows Live credentials with everyone
who I want to give access to.

Help please!
Thanks is advance!



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