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In trying to get calendars to show up in both Entourage 2004 (11.3.4) AND
Outlook Web Access, I¹ve now got two calendars on my Exchange server (and a
separate one on my Mac, but I ignore that one).
However, only one shows up in Outlook Web Access. Since I want all my events
to be created in the useable calendar, I¹d like to delete the other
calendar. Of course, the Delete option is grayed out for this calendar, and
every new event goes into this non-OWA calendar.
I¹d settle for new events to go into my ³good² calendar and ignore the other
one, but I can¹t find how to set that up either.
Would multiple identities make a calendar non-deleteable?
Thanks
Darryl Zurn
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ying to get calendars to show up in both Entourage 2004 (11.3.4) AND Outlook=
Web Access, I’ve now got two calendars on my Exchange server (and a s=
eparate one on my Mac, but I ignore that one).<BR>
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However, only one shows up in Outlook Web Access. Since I want all my event=
s to be created in the useable calendar, I’d like to delete the other =
calendar. Of course, the Delete option is grayed out for this calendar, and =
every new event goes into this non-OWA calendar.<BR>
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I’d settle for new events to go into my “good” calendar a=
nd ignore the other one, but I can’t find how to set that up either.<B=
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Would multiple identities make a calendar non-deleteable?<BR>
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Thanks<BR>
Darryl Zurn</SPAN></FONT>
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