Windows Calendar Publishing

  • Thread starter Wolverine in Michigan
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W

Wolverine in Michigan

Vista Home Premium all upgrades. I want to publish my Windows
calendar to my website but I keep getting the message that the "network
path was not found"

I type in the url Http://mywebsite.com

Any ideas of what is going on and how to correct this?

Thanks
 
G

Gordon

Wolverine in Michigan said:
Vista Home Premium all upgrades. I want to publish my Windows
calendar to my website but I keep getting the message that the "network
path was not found"

I type in the url Http://mywebsite.com

Any ideas of what is going on and how to correct this?

Thanks

How are you trying to publish the calendar? I can't see any publishing
option in Windows Calendar.....
 
W

Wolverine in Michigan

There is a publishing option. You start the calendar and click on Share
tab and enter options and URL.
 
G

Gordon

Wolverine in Michigan said:
There is a publishing option. You start the calendar and click on Share
tab and enter options and URL.

No Share tab here.......
 
G

Gordon

Wolverine in Michigan said:
There is a publishing option. You start the calendar and click on Share
tab and enter options and URL.

Sorry, I was looking at Windows LIVE calendar, not Windows Calendar!

You need to create a Webdav folder on your website to publish the calendar
to, AFAICS....
 
W

Wolverine in Michigan

What is a Webdav folder? and what is AFAICS?
I created a folder called Webdav but I still get the message network
path not found.
 
B

Bookman

Wolverine,

Are you hosting your website on your own computer, or is it hosted by a
service provider for you?

If you're hosting on your own computer, that's where the webdav folder comes
into play.

If a service provider is hosting the website, I would contact them to find
out the path to save the calendar to.
 

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