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Copy Sharepoint Calendar Event to Personal Calendar in Outlook
Is there a script or add-on available anywhere which will run from within
SharePoint to copy a specific calendar event to a users' personal calendar in Outlook 2007? The scenario is as follows: We are using the WSS 3.0 Absence Notification service from within SharePoint. Once an absence is approved I would like to copy the approved calendar item to the persons personal calendar in Outlook so that when you use the scheduling assistant, that entry is included in determining the availability of that person. Just connecting the SharePoint calendar to outlook does not work because the SharePoint calendar entries are not included in determining employee availability in the scheduling assistant. Thanks, Jon |
Copy Sharepoint Calendar Event to Personal Calendar in Outlook
If I read the issue correctly, currently the employee posts requests to SPS
and the manager approves it. Now you need sps to send an event marked busy to the employee's mailbox where its processed and added to their calendar. Workflow would do that on the sps server - I'm kinda surprised the app you are using doesn't support it. Check in the sps newsgroups on the msnews.microsoft.com server. -- 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: Let's Really Fix Outlook 2010 http://forums.slipstick.com/forumdisplay.php?f=34 "Jon Whitmore" wrote in message ... Is there a script or add-on available anywhere which will run from within SharePoint to copy a specific calendar event to a users' personal calendar in Outlook 2007? The scenario is as follows: We are using the WSS 3.0 Absence Notification service from within SharePoint. Once an absence is approved I would like to copy the approved calendar item to the persons personal calendar in Outlook so that when you use the scheduling assistant, that entry is included in determining the availability of that person. Just connecting the SharePoint calendar to outlook does not work because the SharePoint calendar entries are not included in determining employee availability in the scheduling assistant. Thanks, Jon |
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