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Tommy Boy - 20 Dec 2007 17:21 GMT
I have a web page that someone else created. On it are three links to files
with an xfd extension.  They open up public calendars on Oulook.  I'd like to
create more links to public Calendars, how do I create these files?

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Tommy Boy - 20 Dec 2007 17:34 GMT
Sorry, it's an XNK extension.

> I have a web page that someone else created. On it are three links to files
> with an xfd extension.  They open up public calendars on Oulook.  I'd like to
> create more links to public Calendars, how do I create these files?
>
> Thanks
Diane Poremsky - 20 Dec 2007 17:53 GMT
what version of outlook do you use? You can drag a PF to windows explorer to
create one. Note that Outlook 2007 won't open them for security reasons.

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> Sorry, it's an XNK extension.
>
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Tommy Boy - 21 Dec 2007 18:19 GMT
Thanks, figured it out. Another problem though, the calendar that I'm trying
to share via the xnk shortcute belongs to someone else who shared it for
others to view.  He emailed it to me, but when I save it to the web server,
it points to desktop/mydocuments and not to his calendar. Any thoughts?

> what version of outlook do you use? You can drag a PF to windows explorer to
> create one. Note that Outlook 2007 won't open them for security reasons.
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Diane Poremsky - 21 Dec 2007 21:37 GMT
did you save it to my documents? it sounds like you are uploading a shortcut
to the link, not the link itself.

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> Thanks, figured it out. Another problem though, the calendar that I'm
> trying
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