Outlook Free-Busy options; baffling...

  • Thread starter Nicholas Savalas
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Nicholas Savalas

Trying to do 2 things:
1) Publish my calendar on a website to allow others to request appontments; Outlook 2003 help says:
"Allow anyone to see your free/busy times by publishing them to an intranet or Internet location
Anyone who you give the location to or who acquires it through other means can access your free/busy times.
In the Publish at my location box, type the name of the server where your free/busy information is stored.
Note The name you specify, such as file://computername/public/name.vfb, can include FTP, HTTP, or file URLs...."
I did that, and tried to open it: if my Win XP/SP2 machine w/Office 2003 doesn't recognize that file type, no-ones will, and it doesn't, so that's useless...

2) Create a web link or form that sends me a meeting request (a .ics file?) even if the user doesn't have Outlook. What's the code for that? Been all over MSDN looking for an answer. Thanks in advance.
 

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