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i published my bosses calendar so all employees can see his free/busy time. i
would like to allow one person to see full details though--how would i accomplish this? ( we are not on an exchange) i have tried to change publish details, but if i change it to full details, then everyone gets full details. i have also tried to share it twice--but it seems to just override the previous publish. i would like to also try to publish it using a different windows live id, but once i put one in the first time, it doesnt seem to accept any other ones. |
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