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In my company, I have 4 users sharing calendars. Is there any way to create 2 more calendars to be shared by all users? We are using SBS 2003 standard on our network
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File | New | Folder, then set permissions appropriately. It will be easiest
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> In my company, I have 4 users sharing calendars. Is there any way to

create 2 more calendars to be shared by all users? We are using SBS 2003
standard on our network.
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