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Hello y'all,
I've finally managed to get our warehouse calendar shared with the other branches using the slipstick method. I have a personal calendar, the Warehouse calendar is my sub-folder. One user hasn't been able to get the sub-folder calendar open though. That Branch Manager tells me the computer that can't get it open uses Outlook 2002, while my version is 2003. Would that matter? I just dont understand why he's having problems, he's doing the exact same thing everyone else did, but he can't get it open. He can access my personal calendar, but he can't get to the sub-folder. Help? Thank you in advance! Ky |
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Does he get any error messages?
-- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: New Poll: What type of email account is your main account? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=42402 "txheart0711" wrote in message ... Hello y'all, I've finally managed to get our warehouse calendar shared with the other branches using the slipstick method. I have a personal calendar, the Warehouse calendar is my sub-folder. One user hasn't been able to get the sub-folder calendar open though. That Branch Manager tells me the computer that can't get it open uses Outlook 2002, while my version is 2003. Would that matter? I just dont understand why he's having problems, he's doing the exact same thing everyone else did, but he can't get it open. He can access my personal calendar, but he can't get to the sub-folder. Help? Thank you in advance! Ky -- txheart0711 |
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![]() To my knowledge, he doesn't get an error message. Using the slipstick method, he sees my regular calendar, but the sub-calendar just isn't there. Using the "open a shared calendar" or File | open | Other User's Folder does the same thing. I've gone through all of the properties and sharing menus of my mailbox, inbox and calendar, but he is listed in those names exactly the same as everyone else. I dont know why he wouldn't be able to access it but everyone else can. I dont have 2002 so I dont know what he's looking at. If I did, I might be able to figure it out, or at least tell him where to click, but I was told his view is completely different from what I have. Thank you for trying to help! Still hoping ... Ky |
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