You could use the OWA syntax (
http://server/exchange/user/calendar.htm) to display the calendar for read-only viewing.
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"slawrie" wrote in message ...
We are trying to incorporate as many functions as we can in our intranet
site. We have conference rooms setup in exchange as resource accounts.
Management would like a link from the intranet to open the each resource
calendar. I realize I can use public folder calendars, but that eliminates
the users being able to email the resource account to book the room.
Thanks,
Steve
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
That syntax will work only if the user has added the mailbox to their Exchange account settings. What is your purpose in doing this?
"slawrie" wrote in message news
I am trying to create a hyperlink on our intranet site to a user calendar
that is used to book resources at our office. We are using exchange and
outlook 2003. I am using this syntax to create the link Outlook://Mailbox -
Test/Calendar. I have checked permissions and I am wondering if it can be
done. I have also added the user mailbox to open in the exchange profile I am
testing.