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I am wondering if it is possible to have a calendar in an exchange public
folder be able to read/write under a users "my calendar" in a side by side arrangement. Currently I am having to open a folders list in Outlook, go through several layers in a tree structure to find this calendar. Is there any permissions to be able to control what is put in this public folder from a specific users account that has admin rights to the public folder? Thanks for any information. |
Public Folders List
I'm not sure I understand your question. In Outlook 2007 you can have
your calendar and a public/SharePoint calendar side by side and you can, assuming you have permission to write to the public/SharePoint calendar, drag/drop between the two. Additionally the public/SharePoint calendar can be easily located in the Navigation Pane without having to drill down through various levels (unless, I suppose, you have an awful lot of public calendars). What version of Outlook are you using? -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com Author - The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007: http://tinyurl.com/5m3f5q "ITC" wrote in message : I am wondering if it is possible to have a calendar in an exchange public folder be able to read/write under a users "my calendar" in a side by side arrangement. Currently I am having to open a folders list in Outlook, go through several layers in a tree structure to find this calendar. Is there any permissions to be able to control what is put in this public folder from a specific users account that has admin rights to the public folder? Thanks for any information. |
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We are currently using Outlook 2003.
"Ben M. Schorr - MVP" wrote: I'm not sure I understand your question. In Outlook 2007 you can have your calendar and a public/SharePoint calendar side by side and you can, assuming you have permission to write to the public/SharePoint calendar, drag/drop between the two. Additionally the public/SharePoint calendar can be easily located in the Navigation Pane without having to drill down through various levels (unless, I suppose, you have an awful lot of public calendars). What version of Outlook are you using? -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com Author - The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007: http://tinyurl.com/5m3f5q "ITC" wrote in message : I am wondering if it is possible to have a calendar in an exchange public folder be able to read/write under a users "my calendar" in a side by side arrangement. Currently I am having to open a folders list in Outlook, go through several layers in a tree structure to find this calendar. Is there any permissions to be able to control what is put in this public folder from a specific users account that has admin rights to the public folder? Thanks for any information. |
Public Folders List
for a pf calendar to be listed in the navigation pane, it needs to be in
public folder favorites - right click on it and choose add to pf favorites, then it will show up in the calendar list in the navigation pane. -- 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: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "ITC" wrote in message ... I am wondering if it is possible to have a calendar in an exchange public folder be able to read/write under a users "my calendar" in a side by side arrangement. Currently I am having to open a folders list in Outlook, go through several layers in a tree structure to find this calendar. Is there any permissions to be able to control what is put in this public folder from a specific users account that has admin rights to the public folder? Thanks for any information. |
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