The only way that is possible is using the method at digidashlive (its
free). If security now has it locked down, then your only option is to buy
something or do without.
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"Bubey" wrote in message
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Thanks for the reply, however I want the actual Outlook 2000 calendar to
be my desktop, not buy another one.
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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http://digidashlive.com/AD_DD.htm = not sure what security has locked
down,
so it might now work.
or http://www.desksware.com/
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"Bubey" wrote in message
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Is there a way I can make my Outlook Calendar my Desktop Page?
Right now I have a photo but would prefer to have the Calendar be
the page so I can see what I have to do today.
Thanks in advance for the help !