Uploading to a web server is not necessary. Outlook can save the calendar web page file(s) to your hard drive. Have you tried it? What file path on your drive did you specify?

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> For example if I have something in excel and I want to make a page I can
> save-as a webpage. It makes a webpage wherever I tell it to be saved. Then I
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> Click on February of '07 for an example. (still under construction. only the
> 16th & 17th have links http://home.mchsi.com/~pdb/family.html )
me@junk.net - 24 Aug 2006 15:52 GMT
Ok, it was asking to put in a disc for other features like uploading with
IE. I put in disc one for office 2000 and after I did that it made the page
w/o doing any uploading. I guess it just needed that to get to where it
could create the page.....even if I don't use the upload feature.
thanks :O)