opening shared calender on startup

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Jen

Hello, I used to be able to open up a shared calendar on startup. Now that
I've been upgraded to Office 2003 I can't do that anymore. There used to be
a shortcut to my boss' calendar in my startup folder so it would open
automatically. Is there anyway in Office 2003 to make that happen? Thank you
 
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Jen said:
Hello, I used to be able to open up a shared calendar on startup. Now
that I've been upgraded to Office 2003 I can't do that anymore. There
used to be a shortcut to my boss' calendar in my startup folder so it
would open automatically. Is there anyway in Office 2003 to make that
happen? Thank you

If you click your Calendar button in the navigation pane, do you see your
boss' calendar there?
 
yes its there but I want it to come up automatically in its own window like
it used to.


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
 
Jen said:
yes its there but I want it to come up automatically in its own window
like it used to.

Not sure what to tell you. OL2003 is different. You may even find you like
it better.
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
In

If you click your Calendar button in the navigation pane, do you see your
boss' calendar there?
 
Is there anyone out there that can tell me for sure that this is not
possible? Thank you


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Jen said:
yes its there but I want it to come up automatically in its own window
like it used to.

Not sure what to tell you. OL2003 is different. You may even find you like
it better.
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
In Jen <[email protected]> typed:
Hello, I used to be able to open up a shared calendar on startup. Now
that I've been upgraded to Office 2003 I can't do that anymore. There
used to be a shortcut to my boss' calendar in my startup folder so it
would open automatically. Is there anyway in Office 2003 to make that
happen? Thank you

If you click your Calendar button in the navigation pane, do you see
your boss' calendar there?
 
Jen said:
yes its there but I want it to come up automatically in its own
window like it used to.

If you open the shared Calendar (right-click>Open in New Window), then close
Outlook with File>Exit, does the shared Calendar open the next time you
start Outlook?
 

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