Sharing Calendar ?

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Mark

My boss has asked me to share my calendar with him. I keep
all my business & personal appointments on my Calendar. I
know I can mark personal appointments as "private" but
he'd still have visibility to times and durations of all
of my personal appointments 24-7. Is there a way to share
only a certain view - ie. 8AM to 5PM -Mon thru Fri?
 
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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

No, you cannot limit the hours when sharing.

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

My boss has asked me to share my calendar with him. I keep
all my business & personal appointments on my Calendar. I
know I can mark personal appointments as "private" but
he'd still have visibility to times and durations of all
of my personal appointments 24-7. Is there a way to share
only a certain view - ie. 8AM to 5PM -Mon thru Fri?
 
M

mark.d.george

Nikki,

Thanks for your response. Is there an alternate
solution? I'm using a Dell-Axim pocket PC for all my
appointments - business & personal and syncronizing to my
work and home computers with MS ActiveSync software.

i.e: Is there an easy way to filter personal appointments
when I sync. Pocket PC with work computer so personal or
weekend and evening appointments aren't transmitted to my
work computer which is sharing my Outlook calendar?

Mark


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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

Gosh, this just isn't my line of expertise. I would repost this
question so that someone with more experience in this area
can answer it for you.

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Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

in message Nikki,

Thanks for your response. Is there an alternate
solution? I'm using a Dell-Axim pocket PC for all my
appointments - business & personal and syncronizing to my
work and home computers with MS ActiveSync software.

i.e: Is there an easy way to filter personal appointments
when I sync. Pocket PC with work computer so personal or
weekend and evening appointments aren't transmitted to my
work computer which is sharing my Outlook calendar?

Mark


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