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how to allow other users to edit my internet calendar?





 
 
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Old June 26th 08, 05:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Gordon
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Default how to allow other users to edit my internet calendar?

"Rijan" wrote in message
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when I try to type an address in none http:// format I get an error.
webdav folder is d:\calendar so tried both:
http://home/calendar [server error]
and d:\calendar [incorrect address format]


Have you started the IIS service? It certainly worked for me when I used
it....

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Old June 26th 08, 05:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Gordon
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Default how to allow other users to edit my internet calendar?

"Rijan" wrote in message
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when I try to type an address in none http:// format I get an error.
webdav folder is d:\calendar so tried both:
http://home/calendar [server error]
and d:\calendar [incorrect address format]


Where are you typing in this address?

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Old June 27th 08, 12:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Rijan
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Default how to allow other users to edit my internet calendar?

Hi
Yes I have ensure the ISS Admin service is set to automatic and is started.
I am typing the address in the "location" box right after I click "publish
to webdav" I get a dialogue box saying location, type of details to publish
etc.
When I type the http there is a short "file transfer" type symbol then I get
asked for the username/password and after I input this the server fails
warning flashes up

"Gordon" wrote:

"Rijan" wrote in message
...
when I try to type an address in none http:// format I get an error.
webdav folder is d:\calendar so tried both:
http://home/calendar [server error]
and d:\calendar [incorrect address format]


Where are you typing in this address?


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Old June 27th 08, 06:37 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Gordon
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Default how to allow other users to edit my internet calendar?

"Rijan" wrote in message
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Hi
Yes I have ensure the ISS Admin service is set to automatic and is
started.
I am typing the address in the "location" box right after I click "publish
to webdav" I get a dialogue box saying location, type of details to
publish
etc.
When I type the http there is a short "file transfer" type symbol then I
get
asked for the username/password and after I input this the server fails
warning flashes up


Where are you trying to publish this calendar to? I think you need to
publish it to a folder on YOUR computer, and then share that folder.

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Old June 27th 08, 09:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Rijan
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Default how to allow other users to edit my internet calendar?

I am trying it publish it to the d:\calendar folder which is the distributed
folder createed on my machine

"Gordon" wrote:

"Rijan" wrote in message
...
Hi
Yes I have ensure the ISS Admin service is set to automatic and is
started.
I am typing the address in the "location" box right after I click "publish
to webdav" I get a dialogue box saying location, type of details to
publish
etc.
When I type the http there is a short "file transfer" type symbol then I
get
asked for the username/password and after I input this the server fails
warning flashes up


Where are you trying to publish this calendar to? I think you need to
publish it to a folder on YOUR computer, and then share that folder.


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Old June 29th 08, 04:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Rijan
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Default how to allow other users to edit my internet calendar?

HI
As I can't upload an image I have linked an image of my IIs properties he

http://img374.imageshack.us/img374/8163/iispu4.jpg

Could you have a quick look and see if any setting is wrong?

"Rijan" wrote:

I am trying it publish it to the d:\calendar folder which is the distributed
folder createed on my machine

"Gordon" wrote:

"Rijan" wrote in message
...
Hi
Yes I have ensure the ISS Admin service is set to automatic and is
started.
I am typing the address in the "location" box right after I click "publish
to webdav" I get a dialogue box saying location, type of details to
publish
etc.
When I type the http there is a short "file transfer" type symbol then I
get
asked for the username/password and after I input this the server fails
warning flashes up


Where are you trying to publish this calendar to? I think you need to
publish it to a folder on YOUR computer, and then share that folder.


  #17  
Old August 23rd 08, 03:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Ferrigno
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Default how to allow other users to edit my internet calendar?

On our windows 2003 server, when entering our user name we have to enter
domainname\username.... (it won't work with just username)

Also see this helpful article to ensure you have webdav and folder
securities setup correctly.
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/art...ebDAV-IIS.html


"Rijan" wrote:

Hi
Yes I have ensure the ISS Admin service is set to automatic and is started.
I am typing the address in the "location" box right after I click "publish
to webdav" I get a dialogue box saying location, type of details to publish
etc.
When I type the http there is a short "file transfer" type symbol then I get
asked for the username/password and after I input this the server fails
warning flashes up

"Gordon" wrote:

"Rijan" wrote in message
...
when I try to type an address in none http:// format I get an error.
webdav folder is d:\calendar so tried both:
http://home/calendar [server error]
and d:\calendar [incorrect address format]


Where are you typing in this address?


 




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