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Pieter - 07 Apr 2007 11:36 GMT
Hello,

Something that has bothered me a lot about the Outlook internet calendar is
that their seems no way to allow certain users to view private appointments.
I just thought that would be the big value of the internet calendar as for my
family and friends I would want them to see what my work activities are but
also my private activites. Of course my collegues have no affair in my
private matters.

Anybody know if this is possible and how to do this but I doubt it as I have
been searching everywhere and if this is not possible, microsoft please get
more creative and finish the job of this great internet calendar by adding
this feature option.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 07 Apr 2007 16:09 GMT
Private means exactly that - not "show to some folks but not others."  How would you expect Microsoft to make this any plainer?

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Pieter - 07 Apr 2007 16:20 GMT
This is the whole point isn't it.  "show to some folks but not others."  
some folks that is what it NOT can do for private appointments.
Btw in Outlook delegates you can set permission to certain "folks" to see
private appointments but in published calendar you don't have any options.

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> Private means exactly that - not "show to some folks but not others."  How would you expect Microsoft to make this any plainer?
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> | microsoft please get more creative and finish the job of this great
> | internet calendar by adding this feature option.

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