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Automatically show all "Other calendars" on inital open

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Jason - 08 Sep 2005 01:04 GMT
Hi All,
We use Outlook in a AD, that's Windows 2003 native, and Exchange 2003.  We
normally create calendar shares and rights for our new users and existing
users when we initally create the accounts.  One thing I've noticed is that
some new users are able to log in, open Oultook 2003, and are able to see all
of their "Other calendars".  Whereas previous accounst and most new accounts
cannot see anything under the "other calendars" category and thus must
manually add them.
is it possible to have these "Other Calendars" show up automatically when a
user opens Outlook, or am I seeing things?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 08 Sep 2005 02:22 GMT
other calendars should not be populated unless the user adds them.

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> Hi All,
> We use Outlook in a AD, that's Windows 2003 native, and Exchange 2003.  We
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> user opens Outlook, or am I seeing things?
 
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