What is an iCalendar and how do I create an iCalendar?

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Guest

I need to forward my calendar to someone outside the office. How do I do
this? In the actions section there is a forward iCalendar function but its
grayed out for me. I know how to make an appointment an iCalendar but how
can i make my entire calendar an iCalendar so I can forward it to someone?
 
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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Is the option to send appointments over the Internet as iCal items checked
here: Tools menu > Options > Calendar?

Also, which version of Outlook are you using?
 
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Guest

"the Internet as iCal items" is grayed out so I can check off that option

I am using Outlook 2003
 
G

Guest

sorry i mean can NOT check off that option

princessflip said:
"the Internet as iCal items" is grayed out so I can check off that option

I am using Outlook 2003
 
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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Hmmm... Did you not install some components of Outlook when you installed
it?
 
G

Guest

I also have the same issue and the only component/feature of Outlook 2003
that is not installed is "Schedule Plus".
 
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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Is your copy of Outlook installed on a standalone machine or on a corporate
networked machine?

Plus, I don't remember Schedule Plus coming along with Outlook 2003...
 
G

Guest

Outlook is installed on a corporate networked machine; we have Exchange 2003.
(And yes, "Schedule Plus" is in the features list when installing Outlook
2003)
 
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Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Hmmm, that item may be disable by default in an Exchange environment or by
your admin
 
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Brian Tillman

Diamonds_Mine said:
Outlook is installed on a corporate networked machine; we have
Exchange 2003. (And yes, "Schedule Plus" is in the features list when
installing Outlook 2003)

I think that's there only for compatibility with older stuff. It's
unnecessary in an Exchange environment, since the Calendar now performs the
functons Schedule+ did.
 

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