A shared folder is still contained in your mailbox, a public folder is
contained in a central store outside of your mailbox.
If you add a public folder calendar to your Public Folder Favourites
(right-click menu)in Outlook 2003 or 2007 then you should see it in your
Calendars. The same goes for contacts etc.
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"Deejay" wrote:
Thank you. Can you refer me to an article which explains the difference
between shared folders and public folders? I figured out how to create a
holiday calendar as a shared folder but then everyone sees it with my name
first. When I tried a public it isn't visible under the calendars tab and so
can't be overlaid with the regular calendar.
Can a public folder be seen in the section it belongs, ie. public contacts
under contacts and public calendars under calendars etc.?
"TechieBird" wrote:
In that case, see http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/scheduleall.htm
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"Deejay" wrote:
Sorry, 2007 with Vista. We have exchange on our server.
"TechieBird" wrote:
First you'll need to tell us what version of Outlook you use and how you get
your email (Exchange server, POP, IMAP, etc).
Thanks
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"Deejay" wrote:
How do I create a holiday diary for an office where everyone can see when
people are on holiday?
Thanks!