> I tried to make my public calendar my default view, but when I go into
> advanced options, my public folders do not come up for selection?????
Public folders can never be the default folders. Your default folders wil
always be your Exchange mailbox or a PST. Also, a public folder cannot be
the startup folder (which is what I think you're trying to do).

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Brian Tillman
Mike - 29 Sep 2006 18:49 GMT
That's too bad! But not something that will cause me headaches.
Thanks.
> > I tried to make my public calendar my default view, but when I go into
> > advanced options, my public folders do not come up for selection?????
>
> Public folders can never be the default folders. Your default folders wil
> always be your Exchange mailbox or a PST. Also, a public folder cannot be
> the startup folder (which is what I think you're trying to do).
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 30 Sep 2006 17:06 GMT
I think it will work if you use a command line, but if I recall correctly,
Outlook is very, very slow loading when a PF (or hotmail) is set the start
folder.

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>> I tried to make my public calendar my default view, but when I go into
>> advanced options, my public folders do not come up for selection?????
>
> Public folders can never be the default folders. Your default folders wil
> always be your Exchange mailbox or a PST. Also, a public folder cannot be
> the startup folder (which is what I think you're trying to do).