Linda ...... believe you sent this towards the wrong tackle but I am interested
also. Will try out get back for you on my Spell Examine...... Truly appreciate
you aid.....where do you think you're situated..... Marnie
----- Original Concept -----
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,
Windows 7 Home Premium Key Microsoft Office Word 2008 Free Download, 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:
>
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> > hi guido......when you say "agenda", are you currently referring to free/busy time
or
> > have you been 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 check out to aid you......just tell me EXACTLY what's
going
> on
> >
> > Linda
> > Computer Tutor
> >
> > to subscribe to my email support lists,
> > send a blank email to
> > MicrosoftOffice-subscribe@egroups.com
> > 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 actually 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 assist 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,
Microsoft Office Standard 2010,
> > Guido
> >
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