Publishing Calendars

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Bjørn

Hi!

We're running SBS2003 (with Exchange 2003) and Outlook 2003 clients. Our
switch-board operator is employed by another company and does not have
access to our servers, but we wish to publish our personal calendars onto a
internal web-site where the switch-board operator can see our personal
calendars.

Is there a simple way to accomplish this?

Regards,
Bjørn
 
Does the operator have access to your internal network? Have you tried
using the File->Publish feature?

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Bjørn asked:

| Hi!
|
| We're running SBS2003 (with Exchange 2003) and Outlook 2003 clients.
| Our switch-board operator is employed by another company and does not
| have access to our servers, but we wish to publish our personal
| calendars onto a internal web-site where the switch-board operator
| can see our personal calendars.
|
| Is there a simple way to accomplish this?
|
| Regards,
| Bjørn
 
Yes, the operator has access to my internal network.
The File->Publish feature requires user action.

It has to be automatic publishing (scripted?), or even better: "real-time"
direct lookup in the Calendar-folder in the users mailboxes.
It is possible via OWA https://servername/exchange/mailbox/Calendar, but
this is only one and one mailbox, and requires logon to the server. I want
to see all mailboxes (only 5) in one view, similar to OL2003's view of
multiple calendars.

Bjørn
 
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