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OL2003 mail enable public folder calendar

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klcraft - 22 Apr 2005 22:11 GMT
How do you mail enable a Public Folder calendar in OL2003?  I want to be able
to see it side by side with my personal calendar.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 23 Apr 2005 06:38 GMT
Calendars cannot be "mail enabled" as they only track appointment items, not
message/note items.

What exactly do you want to do?  Display your public folder along side your
personal/exchange folder?  Simple, add the public calendar to your Public
Folder Favorites (F1 help is good for this procedure) and then add it to
your "shared calendars" view.

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After furious head-scratching, klcraft asked this group:

| How do you mail enable a Public Folder calendar in OL2003?  I want to
| be able to see it side by side with my personal calendar.
klcraft - 25 Apr 2005 16:31 GMT
Thank you, this worked!

> Calendars cannot be "mail enabled" as they only track appointment items, not
> message/note items.
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> | How do you mail enable a Public Folder calendar in OL2003?  I want to
> | be able to see it side by side with my personal calendar.
 
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