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Publishing to Webdav server

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Sol - 26 Oct 2007 17:36 GMT
Is it possible to publish a calendar to a Webdav server and view the calendar
without having MS  outlook installed on the machine?
Diane Poremsky - 28 Oct 2007 14:51 GMT
Version?

Outlook 2007 publishes in an ical format - this is a standard format so many
apps can read it. If you don't have any calendar app loaded that can read
it, you'll need to process it on the web server to display it.

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> Is it possible to publish a calendar to a Webdav server and view the
> calendar
> without having MS  outlook installed on the machine?
Sol - 29 Oct 2007 14:22 GMT
I have Outlook 2007 Thank you for letting me know that you can publish it on
the we bserver. I also want to know if the calendar keeps getting updated or
do I have to keep on publising it.  Also can I have it so that one can update
it form the web?

Thank You

> Version?
>
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> > without having MS  outlook installed on the machine?
Diane Poremsky - 30 Oct 2007 03:26 GMT
it will be updated approx hourly. This can't be changed AFAIK.

I would think users could update it if the permissions allow it and the web
form supports it.

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