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How can I remove Holiday set from Outlook calendar?15 Jan 2004 15:33 GMT1
I need to remove US holidays from a users Outlook
calendar.  There is good documentation for Outlook 200 on
the site, but nothing for 2002?  Any ideas?
See many calendars15 Jan 2004 14:14 GMT1
Is it possible, with or without third parts program, to
summarize many peoples calendars? I know it is possible
in one way in Outlook 2003. We are using Outlook 2002 and
will be using Exchange 2003 in a month time.
All Day Tasks not in order15 Jan 2004 12:45 GMT1
We have a user who places all day tasks in his calendar, but now the
are not arranging in order.  This is what they look like: 0} some text
4} some text
2} some text
Changing default duration of Calenders15 Jan 2004 12:37 GMT2
I am trying to change the default duration of
appointments from 1/2 hour to fifteen minutes. I followed
the instructions outlined in Q198087. It does not give me
the option for 15 minutes. I tried rebooting but still 30
Reducing Calendar size15 Jan 2004 04:29 GMT1
Hello,
I have a number of users who's calendars have grown to
around 7mb. This is of concern as there mail box limit is
10mb. Apart from archiving/exporting the calendar and
should I use 2003 or 2002 will do this?15 Jan 2004 04:28 GMT1
I understand that 2003 has a business management feature that may serve as a contact manager.  
I need to track 20-30 people's calendar on a group calendar.  These individual are training others on their appointments.  The reports that I need to produce are:
1.  Person by person ...
Calendaring15 Jan 2004 02:03 GMT1
I work in an office were I am coordinating a number of
calendars for Conference Room use as well as a multitude
of individuals calendars. The one thing that would be
great to be able to do is to view multiple calendars on
sharing calendars15 Jan 2004 02:01 GMT1
I have a couple of users that need to access another
user's calendar.  That user uses Outlook 2002 and has
shared his calendar. One of the users has 2000, how can he
view that same calendar? for 2002 and 2003 there's a link
Out of Office Assistant by proxy?15 Jan 2004 01:58 GMT1
Is there anyway that an Out of Office assistant can be
switched on by someone else without them being logged in
as me? Say, for example, that I go on holiday without
switching it on, and phone the office to rectify the
import from Palm to Outlook15 Jan 2004 01:57 GMT1
How to Import the Address Book from Palm Desktop into
Outlook?  I need support.
Thank you
Internet Free/Busy service15 Jan 2004 01:55 GMT2
I'm currently sharing my calendar with one computer via
the Internet Free/Busy service. Both my business partner
and I have a .NET pasport and have configured the sevice
to share our calandar with each other. Both of us can see
Making different calenders for different projects.15 Jan 2004 01:51 GMT2
In Outlook, can you make several different calenders?
Can't delete calendar items15 Jan 2004 01:38 GMT5
I am unable to delete calendar items.  I retrieved archived items and received as many as 8 copies of a single item.  I can't delete any of those, nor can I delete any recent single item entered in calendar.  When I try, I get the "messaging interface has returned unknown error"  ...
Invitees see different meeting time from Meeting Organizer15 Jan 2004 01:37 GMT1
When I create a meeting for, let's say 2pm, then invite the attendees, they all see 5pm. I did not know until I received their responses. I've checked the time zone on all computers involved -- we're all on EST. Any thoughts, anyone?
Meeting Requests14 Jan 2004 22:01 GMT1
I received a call from D... today regarding a meeting
request I had sent her.
1.  She received 4 copies.....one request from me, one
from B, one from J, and one from K (all secretaries).  
 
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