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How do I show the items from public task folder on my to-do bar?
I have office 2007 and Exchnage Server 2003.
I have a public calendar and a public task list. I can display The private tasks on the to-do bar while displaying the public calendar. How do I display the public tasks on the to-do bar? |
How do I show the items from public task folder on my to-do bar?
Did you ever find a solution for this issue? A shortcut to a specific public
folder cannot be created 'outside' of Outlook, and there doesn't appear to be a way of changing the default calendar for an individual user. "Public Tasks on my To-Do bar" wrote: I have office 2007 and Exchnage Server 2003. I have a public calendar and a public task list. I can display The private tasks on the to-do bar while displaying the public calendar. How do I display the public tasks on the to-do bar? |
How do I show the items from public task folder on my to-do bar?
RoninV wrote:
Did you ever find a solution for this issue? A shortcut to a specific public folder cannot be created 'outside' of Outlook, and there doesn't appear to be a way of changing the default calendar for an individual user. The default calendar is ALWAYS the calendar in the delivery location folders. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
How do I show the items from public task folder on my to-do ba
So in a office environment (Exchange 2003, Server 2000, XP/Vista clients,
Outlook 2007), can a user set his/her default calendar to be a public folder (calendar)? "Brian Tillman" wrote: RoninV wrote: Did you ever find a solution for this issue? A shortcut to a specific public folder cannot be created 'outside' of Outlook, and there doesn't appear to be a way of changing the default calendar for an individual user. The default calendar is ALWAYS the calendar in the delivery location folders. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
How do I show the items from public task folder on my to-do ba
RoninV wrote:
So in a office environment (Exchange 2003, Server 2000, XP/Vista clients, Outlook 2007), can a user set his/her default calendar to be a public folder (calendar)? No. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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