1) Create an appointment in Outlook.
2) Save it as an .ics or .vcs file.
3) Upload that file to your web site.
4) Provide a link to that file on your web page.

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
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>I would like to have a date on my website and let users click on the link to
> add the date to their own calendar...Any help??
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> Randy
> randy@lilrandys.net
Robert K - 30 Jun 2005 13:42 GMT
Sue,
I set up my "Save as Web Page" and it worked for a couple of days, but now
it tries to upload, but gives me "The operation failed" message.....any ideas?
Thanks,
Robert
> 1) Create an appointment in Outlook.
> 2) Save it as an .ics or .vcs file.
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> > Randy
> > randy@lilrandys.net
Larry P. - 22 Aug 2005 05:11 GMT
Robert:
Finally after searching the archive I found your post. I am having the same
trouble. It worked (publishing to the web) for awhile, and then WHAM; it
stopped working. I'm running W2K and Office 2003. Did you find a solution?
> Sue,
>
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> > > Randy
> > > randy@lilrandys.net