sigh... the Administrative staff would like to share a published calendar.
I've figured out how to create it and how to share it but I cannot seem to
figure out how to give others permission to make additions to the calendar.
Please help.

Re: Giving others permission to make changes to published calendar by Gordon

Gordon
Mon May 05 12:45:09 PDT 2008

"CJG" <CJG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F818E09A-5861-477E-BA91-276565946537@microsoft.com...
> sigh... the Administrative staff would like to share a published calendar.
> I've figured out how to create it and how to share it but I cannot seem to
> figure out how to give others permission to make additions to the
> calendar.
> Please help.


Is this calendar being shared on Exchange Server, or is this being published
somewhere like Office Online?


Re: Giving others permission to make changes to published calendar by CJG

CJG
Mon May 05 18:26:00 PDT 2008

Hi Gordon, it's Office Online.

"Gordon" wrote:

> "CJG" <CJG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F818E09A-5861-477E-BA91-276565946537@microsoft.com...
> > sigh... the Administrative staff would like to share a published calendar.
> > I've figured out how to create it and how to share it but I cannot seem to
> > figure out how to give others permission to make additions to the
> > calendar.
> > Please help.
>
>
> Is this calendar being shared on Exchange Server, or is this being published
> somewhere like Office Online?
>
>

Re: Giving others permission to make changes to published calendar by Gordon

Gordon
Mon May 05 22:09:28 PDT 2008

"CJG" <CJG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4629D891-9179-45DB-BBD5-BF31E9124D45@microsoft.com...
> Hi Gordon, it's Office Online.
>

Thought so. Unfortunately, it can't be done using Office Online. Calendars
published to Office Online cannot be changed - all that can be done is to
view them and copy items into another calendar.
Have a look here for a possible solution:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/publishcal.htm