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Old March 6th 06, 07:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
qbenboy
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Default Permissions to a Calendar folder in a Personal Folder.

I have a user that wants to share a Calendar folder located in a pst
file, we are using Outlook XP. The permissions tab is not present in
the properties of the Calendar, I can find any specific information
about this. Does anyone know if this can be done at all? Allowing
network users to view a Calendar hosted in a pst file.

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Old March 6th 06, 08:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
QRT123
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Default Permissions to a Calendar folder in a Personal Folder.

I've been told that you cannot do this. We recently went to an
exchange server where this is very easy to do. Shared calendars is the
main reason we did it.

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Old March 6th 06, 09:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Brian Tillman
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Default Permissions to a Calendar folder in a Personal Folder.

qbenboy wrote:

I have a user that wants to share a Calendar folder located in a pst
file, we are using Outlook XP. The permissions tab is not present in
the properties of the Calendar, I can find any specific information
about this. Does anyone know if this can be done at all? Allowing
network users to view a Calendar hosted in a pst file.


Without third party software you cannot do what you want. See if something
here helps:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm
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Brian Tillman

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Old March 7th 06, 05:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
qbenboy
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Default Permissions to a Calendar folder in a Personal Folder.


Brian Tillman wrote:
qbenboy wrote:

I have a user that wants to share a Calendar folder located in a pst
file, we are using Outlook XP. The permissions tab is not present in
the properties of the Calendar, I can find any specific information
about this. Does anyone know if this can be done at all? Allowing
network users to view a Calendar hosted in a pst file.


Without third party software you cannot do what you want. See if something
here helps:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm
--
Brian Tillman


Thank you for your responses.

 




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