Displaying a public folder calendar on digital signage

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Eldon Neustaeter

I have an interesting challenge:

We have an Exchange 5.5 Server and generally use Outlook XP as the
viewing client.

We have a public display (plasma) in our reception area.

We have a number of technical staff that need to pop into the office in
the morning and get a QUICK look at are work calendar, which is a public
folder; I simply need to see "todays" calendar.

Is there quick and easy way to automate the display to "todays" calendar
from a public folder without having to bring it up manually each day.

I'd also like to eliminate all the tools bars and status bars and nav
bars to JUST show the calendar for the day on my plasma screen.

Please reply to my e-mail address if you have any fantastic ideas.

Thanks!

Eldon Neustaeter
IT Manager, Apex AVSI
 
Has this folder been added to the mailbox owner's (I presume a
receptionist's) Public Folder Favorites?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
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After furious head scratching, Eldon Neustaeter asked:

| I have an interesting challenge:
|
| We have an Exchange 5.5 Server and generally use Outlook XP as the
| viewing client.
|
| We have a public display (plasma) in our reception area.
|
| We have a number of technical staff that need to pop into the office
| in the morning and get a QUICK look at are work calendar, which is a
| public folder; I simply need to see "todays" calendar.
|
| Is there quick and easy way to automate the display to "todays"
| calendar from a public folder without having to bring it up manually
| each day.
|
| I'd also like to eliminate all the tools bars and status bars and nav
| bars to JUST show the calendar for the day on my plasma screen.
|
| Please reply to my e-mail address if you have any fantastic ideas.
|
| Thanks!
|
| Eldon Neustaeter
| IT Manager, Apex AVSI
 
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