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Peace be with you all!
I am wondering how to set up Outlook calendaring to prevent the need for our programming group (~12 folks) to have to send invites to everyone for every vacation we are planning. For example: I am going to take 3 days off in July, so currently I send a meeting request to everyone (which they accept) so it gets added to their personal calendar. What I feel would be best would be for us to somehow publish certain 'public' events to a common calendar that only our group could see. As well, we currently need to set up two different events for the days we'll be gone: one for our own calendar ('out of office') and one for everyone else (time is considered 'free') that is sent to everyone. As an added feature, it would be nice for our Manager to be able to approve/deny our request within this system. Opinions? BTW, it's Outlook 2002 with Enterprise Vault (whatever that is.) Thanks in advance, Robert |
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Hi Robert,
i think this will be only possible with a groupcalendar add-in for Outlook/Exchange. Have a look on this site for some "ideas": "Maintaining a Group Calendar in Outlook" http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/scheduleall.htm Maybe it helps. -- Oliver Vukovics Share your Outlook PST files without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Synchronisation for Outlook and Exchange: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com "Robert McCall" schrieb im Newsbeitrag oups.com... Peace be with you all! I am wondering how to set up Outlook calendaring to prevent the need for our programming group (~12 folks) to have to send invites to everyone for every vacation we are planning. For example: I am going to take 3 days off in July, so currently I send a meeting request to everyone (which they accept) so it gets added to their personal calendar. What I feel would be best would be for us to somehow publish certain 'public' events to a common calendar that only our group could see. As well, we currently need to set up two different events for the days we'll be gone: one for our own calendar ('out of office') and one for everyone else (time is considered 'free') that is sent to everyone. As an added feature, it would be nice for our Manager to be able to approve/deny our request within this system. Opinions? BTW, it's Outlook 2002 with Enterprise Vault (whatever that is.) Thanks in advance, Robert |
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