What are you trying to accomplish? And why are you using a public calendar
for your personal calendar?
Easiest method is to use an Outlook Public Folder and give all users
reviewer permissions on the folder for them to see what they need.

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After furious head scratching, Bucklebery asked:
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Bucklebery - 04 May 2005 09:16 GMT
Hi Milly,
I have volunteers outside the org who need to see our nonprofit event
calendar to coordinate their activites. I am not using the caldendar in
Public folders for personal use - just non profit activities. Hence I neeed
to publish the calendar on our external web site.
What is the easites method?
Cheers
Ian
> What are you trying to accomplish? And why are you using a public
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