Outlook does not have an iCal subscription feature. It can, however, import
multi-item iCal files using the File | Import and Export command.

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>I would like to subscribe an online ical-calendar daily in outlook
> 2002. Is this possible?? If, how?
>
> Thanks - Greetings Tobias
Brian Snyder - 04 Mar 2005 00:05 GMT
> Outlook does not have an iCal subscription feature. It can, however, import
> multi-item iCal files using the File | Import and Export command.
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> >
> > Thanks - Greetings Tobias
Brian Snyder - 04 Mar 2005 00:07 GMT
Does anyone know if there is a third-party plug-in to allow for Outlook to
pull this off? It'd be a feature worth paying for.
-brian
> Outlook does not have an iCal subscription feature. It can, however, import
> multi-item iCal files using the File | Import and Export command.
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> >
> > Thanks - Greetings Tobias
Roger Keays - 26 Apr 2005 07:00 GMT
Hi Brian,
> Does anyone know if there is a third-party plug-in to allow for Outlook to
> pull this off? It'd be a feature worth paying for.
I'm also searching for a tool that could do this. Did you manage to find
anything?
So far I've looked at openXchange
(http://mirror.open-xchange.org/ox/EN/community/) but I couldn't get
their outlook connector to work.
There is also Sun Java System Calendar Server
(http://www.sun.com/software/products/calendar_srvr/home_calendar.xml)
which includes an outlook connector, but is also an entire CD of
software to download for the whole system. I haven't tried to install it
yet.
Roger
> -brian
>
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>>>Thanks - Greetings Tobias