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Fri Feb 25 17:03:04 CST 2005
No, Outlook Web Access is an Exchange feature and really has nothing to do
with Windows SharePoint Services. It's basically a way to access Exchange
using only a browser. I'm not sure if the security in Exchange is granular
enough to permit the president's calendar to be public while still protecting
his mail and address books, but it's something to investigate.
You would link this into a WSS site just as you would hyperlink to any other
site.
Yes, WSS and FrontPage 2003 work very well together. FrontPage 2003 has a
number of features designed specifically to work with WSS. For example, you
can add or edit pages (including Web Part pages), create and modify lists and
libraries, manipulate library content, and create Data View Web Parts that
display data from lists, libraries, external databases, Web services, and XML
files.
Jim Buyens
Microsoft MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
Author of:
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|| Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Inside Out
|| Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out
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|| Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition
|| Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out
|| Faster Smarter Beginning Programming
|| (All from Microsoft Press)
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"Joe" wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> Is the option to use OWA covered in your book, "Microsoft Windows SharePoint
> Services Inside Out", as I am not proficient with WSS and do require LOTSA
> help (I actually ordered this book a couple of days ago off Chapter's
> website). I am a Director of IT with my company, and certainly not a web
> developer. I am looking for resources to assist me in developing an
> internal website using WSS on Windows 2003 for my company. Can you suggest
> any other resources that may be off benefit for my lack of knowledge! I
> also acquired FrontPage 2003 as a tool. Do you believe WSS and FrontPage
> 2003 work well together? Just looking to avoid the least amount of pitfalls
> as possible, and get a half decent web site up for the company employees!
>
> Thanks for any help and suggestions you can offer!
>
> - Joe
>
> "Jim Buyens" <news@interlacken.com> wrote in message
> news:419446F9-22C8-4694-AAB4-E5F108FCE30F@microsoft.com...
> > You can link an Events list to an Outlook calendar, but this creates a
> > new,
> > read-only calendar in Outlook. You have to update the Events list and then
> > wait for changes to replicate.
> >
> > If the calendar resides in Exchange, perhaps the pres can share it, or
> > perhaps you can set up Outlook Web Access to do what you want and then
> > link
> > to it.
> >
> > Jim Buyens
> > Microsoft MVP
> >
http://www.interlacken.com
> > Author of:
> > *----------------------------------------------------
> > |\---------------------------------------------------
> > || Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Inside Out
> > || Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out
> > ||---------------------------------------------------
> > || Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition
> > || Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out
> > || Faster Smarter Beginning Programming
> > || (All from Microsoft Press)
> > |/---------------------------------------------------
> > *----------------------------------------------------
> >
> > "Joe" wrote:
> >
> >> Good day,
> >>
> >> I it possible to link a user's Outlook schedule to WSS? The president of
> >> the company I work for emails his daily schedule to all employees, and I
> >> was
> >> thinking that if he just used his Oulook schedule and "post" it to WSS it
> >> may be more efficient?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> - Joe
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
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