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Pushing items to Outlook Calendar

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Michael - 16 Jan 2004 16:03 GMT
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
need to accept it by the employee.

Does anyone know of a way to either script this or a thrid party application
that will do this?

If it can be scripted, I would apperciate an example or where I can find an
example.

TIA
Michael - 16 Jan 2004 16:12 GMT
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
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 16 Jan 2004 16:21 GMT
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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> > > TIA
 
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