Hi all

Could somebody give me advice on how to set up a group
calendar on sbs 2000? I have tried to set one up on the
public folders but have failed miserably, maybe I'm tired
and need to go home now!!

any advice would be great for the morning!

thanks

Mark

Re: Group Calendar by Rob

Rob
Tue Jan 27 11:15:16 CST 2004

Using Outlook, Expand Public Folders and then right click All Public
Folders.
Select New Folder and set it up to contain calendar items.
With the folder created, right click on it and select properties and
permissions and assign ownership and user rights as required.
"Mark" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all
>
> Could somebody give me advice on how to set up a group
> calendar on sbs 2000? I have tried to set one up on the
> public folders but have failed miserably, maybe I'm tired
> and need to go home now!!
>
> any advice would be great for the morning!
>
> thanks
>
> Mark



Re: Group Calendar by IBC

IBC
Tue Jan 27 11:41:21 CST 2004

I actually am using the TEAM CALENDAR freebie that was available a few years
ago. Its quite frankly a miserable piece of software and unless you install
CDO from a previous version of Outlook on your machines it won't work at
all. This "program" actually polls every user's calendar and brings all of
the items into one calendar. The concept is EXACTLY what our office needs
(and I would assume most others too...) however Microsoft pulled it off the
web some time ago and hasn't offered up anything comparable since then. Well
there was Team Folders, but I'm still convinced that that was a public beta
trying to figure out what people wanted so they could produce Sharepoint and
market that instead. Maybe sharepoint has a similar team calendar type
function, I hope to find out when (ideally before) we go to SBS2003......


"Rob Cullen" <rcullen@curchodandco(nospam).com> wrote in message
news:uEvpPrP5DHA.2760@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Using Outlook, Expand Public Folders and then right click All Public
> Folders.
> Select New Folder and set it up to contain calendar items.
> With the folder created, right click on it and select properties and
> permissions and assign ownership and user rights as required.
> "Mark" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:569001c3e4f5$de15d8c0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> > Hi all
> >
> > Could somebody give me advice on how to set up a group
> > calendar on sbs 2000? I have tried to set one up on the
> > public folders but have failed miserably, maybe I'm tired
> > and need to go home now!!
> >
> > any advice would be great for the morning!
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Mark
>
>



Re: Group Calendar by David

David
Tue Jan 27 12:45:36 CST 2004

Try www.slipstick.com they have lots of such info available on how to do it
with Exchange and/or 3rd party packages. Outlook 2003 does a decent job of
it even using Exchange 2000 by the way...

Regards,



David



"IBC" <it@ibcengineering.com> wrote in message
news:uLw7HzP5DHA.2576@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> I actually am using the TEAM CALENDAR freebie that was available a few
years
> ago. Its quite frankly a miserable piece of software and unless you
install
> CDO from a previous version of Outlook on your machines it won't work at
> all. This "program" actually polls every user's calendar and brings all of
> the items into one calendar. The concept is EXACTLY what our office needs
> (and I would assume most others too...) however Microsoft pulled it off
the
> web some time ago and hasn't offered up anything comparable since then.
Well
> there was Team Folders, but I'm still convinced that that was a public
beta
> trying to figure out what people wanted so they could produce Sharepoint
and
> market that instead. Maybe sharepoint has a similar team calendar type
> function, I hope to find out when (ideally before) we go to SBS2003......
>
>
> "Rob Cullen" <rcullen@curchodandco(nospam).com> wrote in message
> news:uEvpPrP5DHA.2760@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > Using Outlook, Expand Public Folders and then right click All Public
> > Folders.
> > Select New Folder and set it up to contain calendar items.
> > With the folder created, right click on it and select properties and
> > permissions and assign ownership and user rights as required.
> > "Mark" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:569001c3e4f5$de15d8c0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> > > Hi all
> > >
> > > Could somebody give me advice on how to set up a group
> > > calendar on sbs 2000? I have tried to set one up on the
> > > public folders but have failed miserably, maybe I'm tired
> > > and need to go home now!!
> > >
> > > any advice would be great for the morning!
> > >
> > > thanks
> > >
> > > Mark
> >
> >
>
>



Re: Group Calendar by Kevin

Kevin
Tue Jan 27 22:40:53 CST 2004

Mark, please identify what's happening. It should be fairly straight
forward, as Rob has detailed.

--
Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
"The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"
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"Mark" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:569001c3e4f5$de15d8c0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi all
>
> Could somebody give me advice on how to set up a group
> calendar on sbs 2000? I have tried to set one up on the
> public folders but have failed miserably, maybe I'm tired
> and need to go home now!!
>
> any advice would be great for the morning!
>
> thanks
>
> Mark