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ben monrad
Hi,
In Outlook 2000, I inadvertently managed to import the
events from a public calendar (for which I only have View
rights) into my personal calendar...
I first accessed the public calendar from my main Outlook
screen by going to File... Open... and located the
$calendar name, whereupon I could view that calendar in
its own window at will, as it remains listed under File...
Open... recently used list.
I then set up a new Outlook profile for that account on a
different machine, and when I opened my personal calendar,
the events from the public calendar were there with my
personal events!
I cannot find any support info on microsoft.com or
slipstick.com giving me any clue how those events bridged
the gap from the public calendar to my calendar.
Ultimately, I'd like to know how to do this again for
another user that WANTS that, and also if there is a way
to remove those events from my own calendar all at once
(while keeping my persona appointments) because I DON'T
want them.
Thanks for any clues.
In Outlook 2000, I inadvertently managed to import the
events from a public calendar (for which I only have View
rights) into my personal calendar...
I first accessed the public calendar from my main Outlook
screen by going to File... Open... and located the
$calendar name, whereupon I could view that calendar in
its own window at will, as it remains listed under File...
Open... recently used list.
I then set up a new Outlook profile for that account on a
different machine, and when I opened my personal calendar,
the events from the public calendar were there with my
personal events!
I cannot find any support info on microsoft.com or
slipstick.com giving me any clue how those events bridged
the gap from the public calendar to my calendar.
Ultimately, I'd like to know how to do this again for
another user that WANTS that, and also if there is a way
to remove those events from my own calendar all at once
(while keeping my persona appointments) because I DON'T
want them.
Thanks for any clues.