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Old May 26th, 2004, 05:46 PM
rich
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Does anyone know how to update someone else's calendar (in an office environment) with appointments on your own calendar. For example, if an employee makes an appointment, can that appointment show up on a group calendar? or someone else's calendar?
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Old May 26th, 2004, 10:06 PM
Megan Kielman
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No, this functionality is not available in Exchange 2000 or 2003. You might
look to a third party option.


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Does anyone know how to update someone else's calendar (in an office

environment) with appointments on your own calendar. For example, if an
employee makes an appointment, can that appointment show up on a group
calendar? or someone else's calendar?


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Old January 19th, 2005, 10:02 PM
Smith&Jones
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rich wrote:
*Does anyone know how to update someone else's calendar (in an office
environment) with appointments on your own calendar. For example, if
an employee makes an appointment, can that appointment show up on a
group calendar? or someone else's calendar? *


This add-on for exchange will do that:

'OpusFlow GroupCalendar for Exchange'
(http://www.ExchangeGroupCalendar.com)



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