Forgot to mention, currently using Exchange 2000 on the back end. Will be
moving to Exchange 2003 this weekend.
TIA
> Management is looking for a way to push items out to the calendar's, but NOT
> as meeting. They want to force them out so they are just there, with no
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> TIA
See http://www.slipstick.com/dev/olforms/holiday.htm for a custom form
approach that does part of what you need, plus in the More Information
section, links to others.

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> Management is looking for a way to push items out to the calendar's, but NOT
> as meeting. They want to force them out so they are just there, with no
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> TIA
Michael - 16 Jan 2004 16:33 GMT
Thanks for the Information.
However, I need it to be completely with no end user intervention,
unfortunately.
And that's the deal breaker, too.
> See http://www.slipstick.com/dev/olforms/holiday.htm for a custom form
> approach that does part of what you need, plus in the More Information
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Sue Mosher [MVP] - 16 Jan 2004 17:27 GMT
That's why I suggested you look at the links in the More Information section
to see if any of those might fit the bill.

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> Thanks for the Information.
> However, I need it to be completely with no end user intervention,
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