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another option would be to use Outlook 2007 and publish the calendar to the
internet using a webDAV server or hosted service. We publish ours by enabling webDAV on our webserver and phpicalendar. The phpicalendar will read your .ics calendar file automatically and convert it to a web view which is much nicer than the defaul saving to a web page. In addition, the calendar is updated automatically every hour. If you don't have a webserver or expertise to install phpicalendar, you can use a hosting facility and test he http://www.venuecom.com/hosting/WebDAV_Calendar/ phpicalendar can be downloaded he http://phpicalendar.net/documentatio....php/Main_Page Second Question: you can hide certain appointments by marking them private and selecting the option to not publish private meetings. Hope this helps... -Dave "Resi" wrote: Thanks! we using Outlook 2003 on Small Business Server 2003 does this mean we can embedd the public clendar within our website then? that would be so good! thanks! Resi "Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote: this is a calendar in a public folder? yes, its possible to make it accessible to the public, but no, you can't hide all of the appointments - use two calendars instead. what version of outlook and exchange do you have? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: ** Please include your Outlook version, Account type, and Windows Version when requesting assistance ** "Resi" wrote in message ... HI maybe a bit of a strange question but here you go: one of our public calendars at work is used to list all out events. these events then need to be re-typed onto our website so that are viewable to web-users. 1. is it possible to publish a public calendar onto our website? 2. if yes, is it possible for some events to be viewable and others not? i.e. a talk is 'public' but a staff meeting isn't. 3. if yes to both/either questions, is there some kind soul who could tell me how to do it? looking forward to hear from all, Resi |
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