Step #9 is unnecessary and the source of your problems. Instead, for ease of access, they should be adding the folder to Public Folders\Favorites.
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"Jazz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have been trying to get a public calendar going at my school for
> weeks. I THINK I am doing it by the book, but in the end, users can't
> see what other users have put on this public calendar.
>
> Here I will simply give you the steps I followed to create this public
> calendar and the end result. If you see from my steps that I missed
> something or did something wrong, please make me privy to that;
>
> First, my setup:
> Exchange 2003 running on Windows 2000 server. AD running on a Win 2000
> server.
> All users run XP Pro, 80% run Office 2003. I still have some running
> Office 2000. But for this post we wil assume all are running Outlook
> 2003.
>
> 1) I open my Outlook 2003 and go to my folder list. I expand "Public
> Folders" and right click on "All Public Folders" and go to "New
> Folder."
> 2) I name it HSTESTCAL (I work for a High School and they like to have
> a test calendar available for all teachers to see).
> 3) "Folder Contains" = "Calendar Items"
> 4) "Select Where To Place The Folder" and I chose "All Public Folders"
> 5) I right-click this new public calendar and go to Properties and to
> to the Permissions tab.
> 6) I give my "All Employees" distribution list "Publishing Author"
> permissions level and click OK.
> 7) I can go into this calendar on my machine and add an item.
> 8) I can log into my Exchange server and open my System manager and
> see the calendar just fine. In fact, I can see the test item I added
> in the "Content" field in system manager.
> 9) Users then open their Outlook 2003, find the HSTESTCAL in the All
> Public Folders folder, right click it, "Copy HSTESTCAL" to their
> calendar so that they can view this public calendar next to their own.
> 10) They can see the item I entered with no problems, but anything
> they enter, while they can view it just fine on THEIR end on THEIR
> computer in THEIR Outlook, no one else, including myself or the
> exchange system manager can see these items they have added to the
> public calendar.
>
> So, surely I am doing something wrong...?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Jazz Mann
>