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dynamic Outlook Calendar on intranet
Does anyone know how to make are company calendar dynamic on our intranet.
I know how to save as a webpage, but then you can't make changes to the
calendar. We would like to have the calendar editable for the users via
the browser.
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Re: dynamic Outlook Calendar on intranet
Hello Jeff,
I am not sure what you had in mind, but i know a company that produces
a webbased calendar, you could try to see if this is what you are looking
for.
The webaddress is www.ms-add-on.com
Kind regards
Rolf
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Re: dynamic Outlook Calendar on intranet
Can everyone on your intranet access exchange? If so, was a company calendar
in the public folders area considered? It works very well for us and eliminated
the need to post calendars on our intranet. As you may already know, you
can assign permissions to the calendars making the calendar editable.
"Jeff Viola" <jviola@sysalt.com> wrote:
>
>Does anyone know how to make are company calendar dynamic on our intranet.
> I know how to save as a webpage, but then you can't make changes to the
>calendar. We would like to have the calendar editable for the users via
>the browser.
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Re: dynamic Outlook Calendar on intranet
Hi,
That's fine, but in our org we don't run exchange, we are all stand alone
Outlook users (and we aren't going to migrate to Exchange). Does anyone have
any other options/ideas for a dynamic calendar?
Rgds Craig
"Catherine" <cbfl@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>Can everyone on your intranet access exchange? If so, was a company calendar
>in the public folders area considered? It works very well for us and eliminated
>the need to post calendars on our intranet. As you may already know, you
>can assign permissions to the calendars making the calendar editable.
>
>"Jeff Viola" <jviola@sysalt.com> wrote:
>>
>>Does anyone know how to make are company calendar dynamic on our intranet.
>> I know how to save as a webpage, but then you can't make changes to the
>>calendar. We would like to have the calendar editable for the users via
>>the browser.
>
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