Once upon a time, I turned on calendar sharing. And I've never used it. But
obviously something has changed because each time I start Outlook, I get
prompted for the email user name and password. The user name actually has
three drop down choices. No amount of trying any of these has matched up with
any password that I recall.
I just want to stop this. How?
If it's your calendar, right click on the calendar, publish to internet,
remove from server.

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> Once upon a time, I turned on calendar sharing. And I've never used it.
> But
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> I just want to stop this. How?
JGV - 05 Jul 2007 12:16 GMT
I'm running Outlook 2007, maybe that makes a difference but... "right click
on the calendar" - which calendar (icon) where? I tried the calendar icon in
the group of mail, claendar, address, tasks buttons but that obviously isn't
the claendar you are refering to. Thanks.
> If it's your calendar, right click on the calendar, publish to internet,
> remove from server.
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> > I just want to stop this. How?
Diane Poremsky - 05 Jul 2007 13:26 GMT
The one you right clicked on to share it? Open the calendar module by
clicking the calendar button on the lower left side of outlook (navigation
pane) - then right click on your calendar folder.

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> I'm running Outlook 2007, maybe that makes a difference but... "right
> click
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