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Disabling Pop-up infomation within the calander.

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James Young - 23 Sep 2004 20:00 GMT
I was wondering if their any way to deactivate the pop-up information
and the show grid in detail within the planner options button within
the calendar options.

The reason why I need to do this is because within my company we have
competing clients within the agency. So, we don't want the other any
pop-up calendar details along with showing calendar details within the
grid. If possible I would like to disable that option completely; I
don't want to have the end-user to have the rights/power to enable to
that option on there own.
Right now were currently were are running Outlook 2002.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 23 Sep 2004 22:47 GMT
Not sure but you may be able to do this using the Office Resource Kit on
installation.

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, James Young asked:


| I was wondering if their any way to deactivate the pop-up information
| and the show grid in detail within the planner options button within
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| that option on there own.
| Right now were currently were are running Outlook 2002.
 
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