My first question is if you have SBS which has Exchange then why not utilize
the mailbox on the server instead of a personal folder on the local system.
Which would allow for collaboration, backups, OWA and/or RPC over HTTP.
My suggestion would be to have the default location be the Exchange mailbox
(delivery location) and not the personal folder for various reasons. If you
have a need to create a public/shared calendar then you can do this by
creating a Public in the Exchange server and adding it to you favorites.
Can also add additional mailboxes to your Outlook profile.
Regards,
Francine

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Francine Otterson
President, San Diego Outlook User Group
> I'd like to know if it is possible to add a link to my Exchange mailbox
> calendar in the Outlook Today personal folder view. Right now, when you
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> it
> be done?
ploymon - 29 Mar 2005 22:57 GMT
Thanks for the input Francine. I was just sharing a public calendar in a
client's office network so they could see one anothers appointments. etc. I
was seeing if I could prevent the client from seeing the .pst calendar when
clicking the Outlook Today calendar link and thinking this was the shared
calendar with each others info. Don't look like it can be done. Can I hide
the Calendar link in Outlook Today somewhere in the page's properties or
options?