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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.
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.