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Melbourne / Victoria / Australia Public Holidays

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Andrew - 19 Jan 2004 04:23 GMT
Platform: Exchange2000 / Outlook2000 Windows 2000.
The outlook.txt file does not contain the observed Victorian Public
Holidays: Labour Day 8 March 2004 and Melbourne Cup Day 2 November
2004. What is the easiest way to add these dates to our whole company
email system? I have found updating the outlook.txt file works ok, but
I don't want all users to have to go Tools=>Options=>Calendar Options.
Surely I could script this via login/logout? I also found
http://www.slipstick.com/dev/olforms/holiday.htm but couldn't nut it
out,
TIA,
Andrew
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 19 Jan 2004 13:52 GMT
I wrote that form. What did you have problems with? If you publish it to
your Organizational Forms library, as the instructions specify, it should
work for everyone.
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> Platform: Exchange2000 / Outlook2000 Windows 2000.
> The outlook.txt file does not contain the observed Victorian Public
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> TIA,
> Andrew
 
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