Sharing of calendar in Outlook 2002

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SEBASTIAN LAW

In Outlook 2000 I was able to allow certain people to view my calendar - new
appointments were bundled every day automatically into an email that updated
the 'copy' of the calendar in the reviewer's outlook folder list.

Now i'm using Outlook 2002 and I have been unable to find this sharing
feature. How do I set this up?

Many thanks
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

This "bundling of appointments into an email" is not a native function of
Outlook and was probably a programmatic solution developed by someone
in-house. Unless you are talking about Net Folders, which has been
discontinued for the buggy, ill-implemented, half-baked idea that it was.

See this page for some other ideas for sharing:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm



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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, SEBASTIAN LAW
asked:

| In Outlook 2000 I was able to allow certain people to view my
| calendar - new appointments were bundled every day automatically into
| an email that updated the 'copy' of the calendar in the reviewer's
| outlook folder list.
|
| Now i'm using Outlook 2002 and I have been unable to find this sharing
| feature. How do I set this up?
|
| Many thanks
 
A

Angus

Or if your organisation has an exchange server you can
setup permissions on your calendar... Right click on your
Calender and click 'Properties' Select the 'Permissions'
tab, select 'Add'... Select the users you want to see
your calendar and give them a preset level or customise
your own...

On the other users' computer, select 'File' - 'Open' -
'Other User's Folder' Select 'Name', click your name and
click 'OK'... select 'Calendar' from the 'Folder' menu and
click 'OK'...
 

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