Can I create a Shortcut to a Shared Calendar in Outlook 2000?

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Guest

Can a shortcut be created to a shared calendar (not in a public folder, just
shared by a user) by someone who's been granted access? One of my Outlook
2000 users wants to create an icon (in her shortcuts pane on the left) to a
shared calendar - for convenience. How's it done, if it's possible at all?
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Sorry - Outlook 2000 is too old for me but I can try from Work (years behind
the times) tomorrow.

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After furious head scratching, Lisa M asked:

| Can a shortcut be created to a shared calendar (not in a public
| folder, just shared by a user) by someone who's been granted access?
| One of my Outlook 2000 users wants to create an icon (in her
| shortcuts pane on the left) to a shared calendar - for convenience.
| How's it done, if it's possible at all?
 
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Sorry

Sure, drag the calendar from folder list into the shortcuts pane.
menu View - Folderlist to see the list
if the other user is not in the folder list, right click the outlook item on
the desktop
go to profiles - open profile - open exchange server - go to advanced tab -
add the other users' name - close all
now you have the other user in the folderlist.

To share calendars in pulic folders: www.ExchangeGroupCalendar.com
 
G

Guest

Thanks very much!
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Lisa M


Sorry said:
Sure, drag the calendar from folder list into the shortcuts pane.
menu View - Folderlist to see the list
if the other user is not in the folder list, right click the outlook item on
the desktop
go to profiles - open profile - open exchange server - go to advanced tab -
add the other users' name - close all
now you have the other user in the folderlist.

To share calendars in pulic folders: www.ExchangeGroupCalendar.com
 

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