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Outlook 2003 calendar30 Mar 2004 15:13 GMT1
You can add public holidays only to your default Calendar
folder, not to a public folder Is this correct?
Thanks
Miche
free/busy info is changing from 12 months back to default30 Mar 2004 13:34 GMT2
Win2000 (server and client), Exchange 2000, clients using a mix of
Outlook 98/2000/2003, but mostly 2000.
Every few months the majority of our user calendar's free/busy
information is being changed back to 2 months after it had been set to
email calender30 Mar 2004 13:33 GMT1
Can somone please tell me how I can email my monthly
calender to some one
Changing Default Calendar30 Mar 2004 13:24 GMT4
I did some searching thru the newsgroup and did not find
an answer to my question.
I have 2 calendars. Is there anyway to choose which
calendar you want as your default outlook calendar.
Decline Meetings but Keep them in the Calendar30 Mar 2004 08:21 GMT2
How would I decline a meeting in Outlook 2000 but keep the Calendar entry saved in my caledar for reference?
free/busy30 Mar 2004 04:02 GMT2
Any idea on how to completly turn off the free busy data?  I have a user
that doesnt want any data shown about their schedule when scheduling an
appointment..  Were using windows 2000 pro, outlook 2003 exchange 2000.
thanks
Make Calendar Events Private By Default30 Mar 2004 02:57 GMT1
Is there a way to make calendar events private by default?
I get tired of checking that little box for every event,
but I want my calendar events kept private while my
availability for meetings is public.
appointment times.30 Mar 2004 02:39 GMT1
Is there any way of changing appointment times from half
hourly to quarter hourly? It seems odd that there are no
preference settings for this
Sharing Calendar, contact, tasks, etc info30 Mar 2004 00:36 GMT1
I'm trying to set up an additional computer that uses Outlook as a client on an exchange server. I need to figure out how to find the correct folder (not sure of the name of it) on the server that shares the data and information. Once shared, it would allow the user to view, edit ...
How To Share29 Mar 2004 23:28 GMT1
Simple question - but confused about how to connect
computers in my office to one another so that calendar
events can be viewed & shared by all. They PC's are
connected on a network, not a server.  How should I go
Outlook 2000 SR-1 Calendar Times29 Mar 2004 23:14 GMT3
A user on our network is experiencing the following problem with her Outlook
2000 SR-1 calendar...
The start and end times for each event (single and reoccuring) are off by 1
hour later than the actual listed times.
No Information in Scheduling29 Mar 2004 22:02 GMT1
Hi all: We're running Outlook 2002 on Win2k.
When I opened a meeting appointment, in Scheduling, under
All Attendents there's a list of invited names, all but
one (the creator) whowed No Information.  Is this because
Converting a Lotus Organizer 6 file into Outlook 200229 Mar 2004 20:58 GMT2
I am unable to find any information on converting a Lotus
Organizer 6.0 file into Outlook.  I've tried the various
help features and using the import/export wizards and
nothing seems to work. I want to export all my
Sharing multiple calendars29 Mar 2004 19:28 GMT1
I am having trouble sharing more than one calendar. I can
share the default calendar but cannot share any others. I
am using Outlook 2003 with Small Business 2003 server
with Exchange.
Recurring appointments based on other appointments29 Mar 2004 19:19 GMT2
I have a monthly deadline date that changes each month. However, there are certain recurring appointments that are time sensitive based on the deadline. (EX: Need to run a report 3 days before deadline). Is there a way to set up recurring appointments based on the deadline date ...
 
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