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-wseaton- - 28 Sep 2007 17:56 GMT
I've downloaded Calendar Printing Assistant to test out as a solution for my
Outlook 2007 users who can't print Exchange / Shared calendars correctly.

However, I can't figure out how to get Calendar Printing Assistant to 'see'
our online Shared Calendars, nor can I figure out how to even direct CPA
towards online Calendars in the first place.

Any help appreciated.
BillR [MVP] - 29 Sep 2007 05:15 GMT
Are the shared calendars in your profile? I think the Calendar Printing
Assistant accesses it from your profile.

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-wseaton- - 01 Oct 2007 13:27 GMT
Why would a shared Calendar in a public folder be in a profile?

OPA is a neat tool, but it's not worth much if it can't read all those
jillions of shared, corporate calendars out there :-(

> Are the shared calendars in your profile? I think the Calendar Printing
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BillR - 02 Oct 2007 02:31 GMT
Why would I assume it was in a Public Foler when you omitted those details?

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-wseaton- - 02 Oct 2007 14:03 GMT
Sir, if 'online / shared / Exchange' doesn't apply enough clues for you to
fill in those blanks, then perhaps I omitted the details we aren't using
Groupwise as well.

I've seen a couple other MVP's haven't been able to answer the question
either, so I'm pleased to note I solved the problem on my own. FYI - in order
for Calendar Creator Assistant to be able to 'see' a typical shared corporate
Calendar the specific Calendar must be made a favorite in Outlook 2007 in
order for it to populate locally to that profile. CCA then offers that
Calendar, and any in the local profile, as options to load.

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Brian Tillman - 02 Oct 2007 15:16 GMT
> Sir, if 'online / shared / Exchange' doesn't apply enough clues for
> you to fill in those blanks, then perhaps I omitted the details we
> aren't using Groupwise as well.

Mailboxes can be "online / shared / Exchange" and are most definitely NOT
Public Folders.
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