My first question is if you have SBS which has Exchange then why not utilize
the mailbox on the server instead of a personal folder on the local system.
Which would allow for collaboration, backups, OWA and/or RPC over HTTP.
My suggestion would be to have the default location be the Exchange mailbox
(delivery location) and not the personal folder for various reasons. If you
have a need to create a public/shared calendar then you can do this by
creating a Public in the Exchange server and adding it to you favorites.
Can also add additional mailboxes to your Outlook profile.
Regards,
Francine
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Francine Otterson
President, San Diego Outlook User Group
"ploymon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'd like to know if it is possible to add a link to my Exchange mailbox
> calendar in the Outlook Today personal folder view. Right now, when you
> click
> on the Calendar link in Outlook Today, it automatically takes you to the
> .pst
> Calendar. I want to be able to click on the Calendar link and have it take
> me
> to a shared Exch Srv calendar. I'm using Windows XP Pro SP2 and Office XP
> (Outlook 2002). The version of Exchange is 2003 and it's on a Windows
> Small
> Business Server 2003 system. I've shared an Exch Srv mailbox calendar as
> "Shared_Calendar", and I'd like to put a link to it in Outlook Today. Can
> it
> be done?
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