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Julie September 26th 07 03:12 AM

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.

BillR [MVP] September 26th 07 06:08 AM

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.



Julie September 26th 07 05:36 PM

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.



BillR [MVP] September 27th 07 01:43 AM

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.




Framky November 25th 07 08:11 PM

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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