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Why won't checked calendar show up as default when reopening Outlo

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mgaffney - 31 Oct 2006 23:12 GMT
I have a user that prefers to have a shared folder open in Outlook, which is
a Calendar for his group of people.  In Outlook 2003, he goes into the
Calendar section, checks off the shared calendar, and unchecks everything
else, and his preferred calendar shows up exclusively.  However, when he goes
out and back into Outlook, the default Calendar selected is his local
Calendar.  

Is there a way to set it so Outlook "remembers" which Calendar was selected,
so that when he exits and goes back in, that same (shared) folder comes back
as the default view?  Or would this require a registry hack to carry out?

Thanks to everyone who can help me out!
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 31 Oct 2006 23:38 GMT
No, you can't control that in Outlook 2003, either by a setting or a reg
hack.

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