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Jeff - 10 Jan 2005 21:17 GMT
We are running Exchange 5.5 on a Win2K server.  The users run Outlook 2000.  
The is a shared calendar in the public folders.  When a user looks at this
calendar, it adds the info to their regular Outlook calendar.  Any idea why
and/or how to stop it?
Judy Gleeson - 11 Jan 2005 23:07 GMT
Need more information to understand what's happening.  What do you mean by

when a user "Looks at it"

and "adds the info " to their calendar?

Judy Gleeson

?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????> We are
running Exchange 5.5 on a Win2K server.  The users run Outlook 2000.
> The is a shared calendar in the public folders.  When a user looks at this
> calendar, it adds the info to their regular Outlook calendar.  Any idea why
> and/or how to stop it?
Arvo - 28 Feb 2005 08:35 GMT
Hello,
I have same kind of problem (I think), I'm running Exchange 2003 in W2003
server and client's are Outlook 2003.
When user opens calendar event from public folder (double clicking the
event) it appears in users calendar (Outlook). I'm using publoc folder for
users holidays.

Arvo

> Need more information to understand what's happening.  What do you mean by
>
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> why
> > and/or how to stop it?

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