Need 03"My Calendars" (full perm to another mailbox) to show actua

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Guest

In 2003 - how do you get the user's calendar name to show appropriately in
the calendar header when you're showing calendar's side-by-side. My "other"
calendars show the name but "My Calendar" and "My Full Permission Mailbox
Calendars" don't show their actual names. Our users need to have those name
show.

Also - is there a way of printing the side-by-side calendar view (besides
print screening) with all those calendars open? I believe you can only print
other's calendars with a new window open...
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

That's a side effect of having full permission to the mailbox. If you were
opening a calendar with the Open a Shared Calendar link, you should get the
mailbox owner's name on it.
 
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Guest

I have "tricked" the shared calendar to pull up with the name on it -
unfortunately it also keeps the unnamed calendar open (or it has to be
checked as well to remain open)...I have noticed a "path" that is available
for those shared folders to show the names but unavailable and not indicated
for full permission folders - if we go in to Exchange and indicate the path
to the mailbox/folder, would that open up the naming convention so we don't
have to have both calendars open at the same time (or allow the full
permission mailbox/folder to show the name)?...seems like there should be a
way of developing a work around/solution for this problem - as I know our
users (those assistants who have complete permission for mailboxes for our
academic VPs and President) need this - it shouldn't be a "shared" rule
only...
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

I don't think there's a clean solution. THis is just one of many
idiosyncracies to the OL2003 navigation panes.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 

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