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acole006 - 03 Jun 2005 01:47 GMT
I need to create an overall calendar by compiling about 50 publi
calendars. Is there any way or any add-on program that will do this
I have seen numerous posts for this, but never solved. Most reply
refer to slipstick/sync or scheduleall but these articles do no
solve the issue as far as I can find, they suggest alternatives tha
won't be sufficient. I need to update the 50 calendars and th
overall calendar to be an automatic byproduct of them. Is this at al
possible
Thank
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 03 Jun 2005 04:40 GMT
You could probably write code for this but the best resource has already
been searched by you, slipstick.com scheduleall.  You could always google
for this.

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After furious head scratching, acole006 asked:

| I need to create an overall calendar by compiling about 50 public
| calendars. Is there any way or any add-on program that will do this?
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| possible?
| Thanks
acole006 - 03 Jun 2005 17:47 GMT
> Quick and dirty method for sending personal appointments to a publi
calendar when you first create the appointment: Invite the publi
folder. All public folders have e-mail addresses, even though the
may be hidden from the GA

If I invite a public folder is the appointment automatically accepted
or is the creator of the public folder required to accept it? Is ther
a way for me to view the email address without simply asking the I
guy

Also there are some programs listed at the bottom of the slipstic
scheduleall page. I am a new user of outlook so most of the serve
speak goes over my head. (All I know is that I am using Microsof
Exchange Server 2003 SP1) Given the problem I described above, whic
of these programs would work for my objective
Thanks for the help
 
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