Personal Folder calder sharing

G

Guest

Hi,
Can I can share a calender in my Personal Folder (PST) with others in
Network.I know I can share the calender in Server Mailbox with others.but
since the message delivery is in Personal folder. The default calender is
Personal folder calender.

Alternatively..
Can I replicate all the appointments in Personal folder calender with server
mailbox calender.

Please reply ASAP
 
J

JeffG

For the first question, see the discussion a few posts up "Open bosses
personal folders" and you'll get your answers. Which are basically
"no", at least not the way it appears you want to do it....

From what I can tell about your questions, it sounds like it would be
a much better idea for you to store your mailbox on the server, it's
designed to be shared the way you are wanting to make a "personal"
folder to work - and basically, personal folders aren't designed to
work that way. If you do move your default delivery location to the
mail server, you can still move (manually or through rules) your Inbox
messages from the server to your PST if you need to...

HTH
JeffG

On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 03:13:02 -0800, Naresh Juyal <Naresh
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Naresh said:
Hi,
Can I can share a calender in my Personal Folder (PST) with others in
Network.I know I can share the calender in Server Mailbox with
others.but since the message delivery is in Personal folder. The
default calender is Personal folder calender.

Alternatively..
Can I replicate all the appointments in Personal folder calender with
server mailbox calender.

Please reply ASAP

To reiterate what JeffG wrote:

No.

Do not use PST files when you have the option of storing your data in the
Exchange mailbox. There are a million reasons not to do this - this is only
one of them, and it's a pretty minor one at that.

If you need data available offline, configure an OST file in your mail
profile for offline use (or use Cached Mode in Outlook 2003 if you use it).
 

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