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allowing updates on shared internet calendar
I'm trying to share a calendar between colleagues, but only the original
owner has update capability. When I try to update the calendar, I get a read-only message. What is the best way to allow both parties to update the same calendar? Can you send meeting requests and they accept? Any ideas would be appreciated. |
allowing updates on shared internet calendar
You'd be better publishing to Office Online. I think you can set it so
others have write permissions. -- Bill R MVP "Julie" wrote in message ... I'm trying to share a calendar between colleagues, but only the original owner has update capability. When I try to update the calendar, I get a read-only message. What is the best way to allow both parties to update the same calendar? Can you send meeting requests and they accept? Any ideas would be appreciated. |
allowing updates on shared internet calendar
Actually, I did publish the calendar to Office Online. I'm thinking there
must be some sort of setting or permission that I have to change. Any ideas? "BillR [MVP]" wrote: You'd be better publishing to Office Online. I think you can set it so others have write permissions. -- Bill R MVP "Julie" wrote in message ... I'm trying to share a calendar between colleagues, but only the original owner has update capability. When I try to update the calendar, I get a read-only message. What is the best way to allow both parties to update the same calendar? Can you send meeting requests and they accept? Any ideas would be appreciated. |
allowing updates on shared internet calendar
I'm thinking it is read-only.
An alternative might be to share using Windows SharePoint Services. It's been a while since I used it but I recall you could modify Calendar content. Unfortunately it requires Windows Server 2003. There might be hosted solutions available. -- Bill R MVP "Julie" wrote in message ... Actually, I did publish the calendar to Office Online. I'm thinking there must be some sort of setting or permission that I have to change. Any ideas? "BillR [MVP]" wrote: You'd be better publishing to Office Online. I think you can set it so others have write permissions. -- Bill R MVP "Julie" wrote in message ... I'm trying to share a calendar between colleagues, but only the original owner has update capability. When I try to update the calendar, I get a read-only message. What is the best way to allow both parties to update the same calendar? Can you send meeting requests and they accept? Any ideas would be appreciated. |
allowing updates on shared internet calendar
hello julie,
i have the same problem. any solution ? regards, frank "Julie" wrote: Actually, I did publish the calendar to Office Online. I'm thinking there must be some sort of setting or permission that I have to change. Any ideas? "BillR [MVP]" wrote: You'd be better publishing to Office Online. I think you can set it so others have write permissions. -- Bill R MVP "Julie" wrote in message ... I'm trying to share a calendar between colleagues, but only the original owner has update capability. When I try to update the calendar, I get a read-only message. What is the best way to allow both parties to update the same calendar? Can you send meeting requests and they accept? Any ideas would be appreciated. |
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