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Meeting Appointments without permission...25 Feb 2004 17:08 GMT2
I want to send meeting appointments to my employees.The
recipients of the meeting appointment should not have
option to either Accept or deny it.
I want to do only for less than 12 employees.
Outlook 2003- new calendar sharing w/group25 Feb 2004 15:20 GMT1
Outlook2003, Exchange 2003, Win XP
We have created a new calendar (named 'Project') and have
shared it with a group of individuals. These individuals
are unable to open the 'project' calendar and can only
OL 2002, today view shows one of tomorrows appointments as today25 Feb 2004 09:56 GMT2
When viewing my appointments on calender all entries are correct, but when I switch to today view , one of tomorrows appointments is shown as today.
auto declines in outlook25 Feb 2004 03:07 GMT3
Help! Here's my scenario:
We run Outlook 2000 on Exchange Server Enterprise, 2000.
Our CEO's calendar auto declines appointments from some
but not all people for bookings.
Date Navigator Disabled on Install25 Feb 2004 03:00 GMT1
I just installed Office XP - the date navigator (mini
calendar) is disabled on my calendar's day/week/month
view.  I only have the events and the task views
available.  How do I turn on the calendar/date navigator???
Outlook reminders won't go away24 Feb 2004 22:26 GMT1
Lately when I recieve a meeting reminder it seems to
trigger repeat reminders that I have already dismissed.
This is happening everytime I get a meeting reminder. Any
ideas?
I need my personal calendar items upload or move to my primary calendar.  How can i do this?24 Feb 2004 22:18 GMT3
Saving Calendar as Web Page24 Feb 2004 17:41 GMT1
When a calendar is saved as a web page, will entries made
to the calendar after it is saved as a web page be
visible on the calendar web page, or does the calendar
need to be saved as a web page anew each time an entry is
sharing an outlook calender24 Feb 2004 17:41 GMT3
We are presently using outlook 2000 because it has a
feture that lets you share a calender. But now are
thinking of installing 2003.  Can we still share a
calender without exchange server.  Does anyone know and
Cal labels PDA transfer24 Feb 2004 16:48 GMT1
I currently use Outlook 2003 on desktop & laptop. I have a
Toshiba Pocket PC with Active sync. When I enter Cal
events on one PC, sync to PDA and then sync to the other
Pc I lose all the label desiginations with their colors.
Any way to view recurring appointment exceptions?24 Feb 2004 14:35 GMT1
Is there any way to view and/or change exceptions that
have been created against a recurring appointment in
Outlook 2002? TIA,
-Ian Duff.
OWA and Outlook24 Feb 2004 12:10 GMT1
How can I import or copy an outlook 2000 calendar to OWA
running on SBS 2003
Outlook 2000 - current appointment not bolding24 Feb 2004 05:18 GMT1
I have created several appointments and have set the time
as "Busy".  The dates are this month.  Some of the dates
appear bolded in the calendar but other dates do not
appear bolded.  Any ideas on how to resolve issue?
Open in separate window24 Feb 2004 05:17 GMT1
I know this is a dumb question but I can't for the life of me remember how I've done it in the past.  So, here's my question - I have Office 2003 and want to open a separate window for Outlook Calendar (I don;t want to switch back and forth between Mail and Calendar via the ...
Meeting appears in OWA, but does not appear on full Outlook Client24 Feb 2004 04:25 GMT1
I have a user who attends a recurring meeting.  When you open her mailbox via Outlook Web Access - with internet explorer 6 sp1 the meeting appears.  When you open her mailbox with Outlook 2002 the meeting does not appear.  I also opened the calendar with Outlook 97 and the ...
 
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