Linda ...... feel you sent this for the wrong handle but I'm interested
also. Will check out get back to you personally on my Spell Check...... Genuinely appreciate
you aid.....wherever have you been found..... Marnie
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From: "Guido Makor" <gmakor@...>
To: <MicrosoftOffice@egroups.com>; <MicrosoftOffice@egroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 4:04 AM
Subject: Re: [RE: [MicrosoftOffice] Outlook/Exchange 2000 Calendar settings]
> hi linda, i'm talking about each other's calendars, not free/busy time.
> I'll explain what i've done in a litle more detail (i'm doing this from
memory
> sice i don't have outlook and exchange at home):
> i've clicked on File -> Share
> Add people
> Give one person author access
> right-click my calendar icon
> Send updates
>
> The updates are sent but no-one can see my calendar, although the calendar
is
> added to their outlook desktop.
> I'm also receiving updates from others, but i cannot see any appointments
in
> their respective calendars.
>
> Guido
>
>
> "Linda" <buntah@...> wrote:
>
> > ---------------------------------------------
> > Attachment:
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> > hi guido......when you say "agenda", are you currently referring to free/busy time
or
> > are you talking about each other's calendars?........if it's free/busy
time
> > that's messed up, there's a switch you can run on the computers with the
> > problem.....just go to start>run and type
> >
> > outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy (no spaces, exept before the /)
> >
> > if it is the actual calendars you are not seeing, remember you have to
give
> > permissions for the mailboxes AND the calendars in order for the
permissions
> > to work
> >
> > i don't have access to exchange server anymore so i'm doing this from
> > memory, but i will try to help you......just tell me EXACTLY what's
going
> on
> >
> > Linda
> > Computer Tutor
> >
> > to subscribe to my email support lists,
> > send a blank email to
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> > and/or
> > MicrosoftOffice-subscribe@...
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Guido Makor [mailto:gmakor@...]
> > Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 5:52 AM
> > To: MicrosoftOffice@egroups.com
> > Subject: [MicrosoftOffice] Outlook/Exchange 2000 Calendar settings
> >
> >
> > I'm working for a small (but truly interesting) company and we've got
> > Outlook
> > 2000 installed as well as Exchange. We all would like to be able to
see
> > eachother's agenda's and we also would like to make the department's
> > secretary
> > our delegate.
> > The problem is that everyone seems to have different settings and the
one
> > person that should be able to support us - our system admin - just
doesn't
> > seem
> > to be knowledgeable enough to find out what the problem is.
> >
> > I've tried to give him a hand and so far I've been able to get one
agenda
> > online to view for everyone (our manager's agenda, in fact). I've
checked
> > settings, version numbers, patches, etc. but we all seem to have the
same
> > settings as our manager does. Still the only agenda that we can view
and
> > that's being updated is his.
> >
> > Is there anything anyone can tell me to do? Some general hints and
ideas
> > would
> > be more than welcome!!
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Guido
> >
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