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Hi there,
I'm using Outlook 2007 to publish my calendar on the net, so that I can share it with my colleague, and use it myself if I have forgotten my pda again ![]() Now I want to share this calendar with a client, but I don’t want to give him access to all the details. Just wanna show the occupied time. Is there a way to publish a secondary calendar, based on my standard calendar, with restricted access? Thanks Ruud |
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