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Old August 9th 06, 05:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
arun mx
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Default How to share Sub-calendar in Outlook 2003

I am trying to share a Sub-calendar in out look 2003 with another user.
Is this possible without sharing the main calendar.
I have created a specific calendar under my main calendar. I would like to
share only that calendar.
currently it brings up My main claendar on share with other user.
How can this be accomplished?
Thank you in adavance.
arun
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Old August 9th 06, 07:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Default How to share Sub-calendar in Outlook 2003

arun mx wrote:

I am trying to share a Sub-calendar in out look 2003 with another
user.
Is this possible without sharing the main calendar.
I have created a specific calendar under my main calendar. I would
like to share only that calendar.
currently it brings up My main claendar on share with other user.
How can this be accomplished?


Why did you make the second calendar a subfolder. Make it at the same level
as your other calendar, grant at least "Folder Visible" access to yoru
mailbox and then share the second calendar folder any way you wish. As an
alternative put the second calendar in a public folder instead of your own
mailbox. They you don't have to share your mailbox at all.
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Brian Tillman

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Old August 11th 06, 04:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
arun mx
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Default How to share Sub-calendar in Outlook 2003

Thanks Brian,
I will check that.
arun

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

arun mx wrote:

I am trying to share a Sub-calendar in out look 2003 with another
user.
Is this possible without sharing the main calendar.
I have created a specific calendar under my main calendar. I would
like to share only that calendar.
currently it brings up My main claendar on share with other user.
How can this be accomplished?


Why did you make the second calendar a subfolder. Make it at the same level
as your other calendar, grant at least "Folder Visible" access to yoru
mailbox and then share the second calendar folder any way you wish. As an
alternative put the second calendar in a public folder instead of your own
mailbox. They you don't have to share your mailbox at all.
--
Brian Tillman


 




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