A mind numbingly stupid problem

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Brodie Krause

Okay, here's the deal. I have a user who wants BOTH Outlook and her Calendar to open at login. She was satisfied by putting Outlook in her Startup folder, as well as a shortcut to Outlook with the "/select outlook:calendar" switch on it.

The problem she's having now is that when she presses Alt+Tab to switch between them, their icons are both the Outlook icon. If she goes into Outlook, Right-Clicks Calendar and chooses Open in New Window, the calendar gets the Calendar icon. She wants the Calendar to get the Calendar Icon at Startup!

Any ideas? I already tried changing the icon of the modified Shortcut to the Calendar Icon, no dice.
 
1) By 'Outlook' do you mean the person's Inbox?

2) If you are familar with HTML or know someone who is, you can create a
folder home page that displays both the Inbox and Calendar on the same page
using the Outlook View Control. Placing the Outlook View Control in a page is
simple, but you will need an intermediate knowledge of HTML. I'm in the
polishing stage of a folder home page that places my Inbox, Calendar, Tasks
and Contacts all onto one page.

Topics to research:
Outlook View Control
(ActiveX control that displays information in an Outlook folder)
Outlook - Folder Home Page
(Ability to designate a web site, HTML or other web document as the home
page
for an Outlook folder or as the exclusive view for a folder. A FHP can
be used
as an alternative to Outlook Today.)
DHTML
(Dynamic HTML - Allows web content on a web page to be dynamically altered
on-the-fly without the use of a server using JavaScript or VBScript.
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/ is a very good source.)
 
Yeah, sorry for slipping into user-speak. By Outlook, I do mean the Inbox. I'll do some research on the topics you suggested, thanks!
 

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