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Ritarcam - 23 Sep 2007 09:16 GMT
I published my calendar in the internet. Initially my wife could see it and
on attempting to make an appointment in it an email request was sent to me
which I could accept or decline. Perfect.
After some fiddling now if my wife tries to make an appointment in my
published calendar she gets the message "you cannot make changes to this
read-only folder" Araggh!
I have tried unpublishing and republishing the calendar but to no avail
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 24 Sep 2007 00:48 GMT
Define what "Fiddling" you did.

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After furious head scratching, Ritarcam asked:

| I published my calendar in the internet. Initially my wife could see
| it and on attempting to make an appointment in it an email request
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| I have tried unpublishing and republishing the calendar but to no
| avail
Ritarcam - 24 Sep 2007 08:08 GMT
Well if I knew that it would be easier to reverse it!
Thanks for your help, but I know realise how stupid I've been. I now see
that double-clicking in the shared calendar doesn't work. To schedule an
appointment one must hold the mouse pointer over a time slot then click the
Schedhule button that appears to send a meeting request
All working now, Oops

> Define what "Fiddling" you did.
>
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> | I have tried unpublishing and republishing the calendar but to no
> | avail
 
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