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Old December 5th 07, 05:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Hutch
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Is there any way in exchange to push events down to users' calendars? I am
familiar w/ meeting requests, but I am needing a way to push down some
standard organization dates to users calendars. I have considered using the
holiday file, but that requires the users to update their calendars, and it
is difficult to regularly update and distribute.
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Old December 5th 07, 04:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky
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ignore the last post - the link I intended to send is this one
http://www.slipstick.com/calendar/holidays.htm#company - the transmit
holiday form specifically.

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Is there any way in exchange to push events down to users' calendars? I
am
familiar w/ meeting requests, but I am needing a way to push down some
standard organization dates to users calendars. I have considered using
the
holiday file, but that requires the users to update their calendars, and
it
is difficult to regularly update and distribute.


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Old March 18th 11, 05:08 PM
john5 john5 is offline
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I know this is an old question but maybe others find it and I have an answer for it. We just released Exchange Group Calendar 3.0 which has the option to push items to users personal calendars and the user can not delete the item.. it will be put back in his calendar. http://www.exchangegroupcalendar.com



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Is there any way in exchange to push events down to users' calendars? I am
familiar w/ meeting requests, but I am needing a way to push down some
standard organization dates to users calendars. I have considered using the
holiday file, but that requires the users to update their calendars, and it
is difficult to regularly update and distribute.
 




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