Sharing a calendar online

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I don't have Microsoft Exchange, but need to be able to view and edit my
calendar when I travel. I tried saving it as a webpage, but first got the
message "....not valid", then after I fixed that- got the message that I
don't have permission. I use this computer (and calendar) at home so I don't
have an admin to ask. Can you help? Thanks
 
Nope, no one can help with the dearth of information you posted.

Outlook version? How did you try publishing the calendar? What are the "complete" error messages (we are not psychic here)? Also, realize we can't look over your shoulder so the more detail you post, the easier it is to troubleshoot without a lot of back and forth asking for more details.

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After furious head scratching, suzie marie asked:

| I don't have Microsoft Exchange, but need to be able to view and edit
| my calendar when I travel. I tried saving it as a webpage, but first
| got the message "....not valid", then after I fixed that- got the
| message that I don't have permission. I use this computer (and
| calendar) at home so I don't have an admin to ask. Can you help?
| Thanks
 
Sorry, Milly. That was very stupid of me. I'm using 2003. I did finally get
it to upload by using "Save as webpage, and using the name "calendar.htm".
It did open in the browser but there was virtually nothing on it and it
showed that it had been restricted from showing active content that could
access my computer. Is it safe to allow the blocked content to show (since it
was, after all, sent there by me) or or there other safety issues? At this
point, not even the dates show! Again- sorry
 
Absolutely - you will need to enable active content for anything to display.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, suzie marie asked:

| Sorry, Milly. That was very stupid of me. I'm using 2003. I did
| finally get it to upload by using "Save as webpage, and using the
| name "calendar.htm". It did open in the browser but there was
| virtually nothing on it and it showed that it had been restricted
| from showing active content that could access my computer. Is it safe
| to allow the blocked content to show (since it was, after all, sent
| there by me) or or there other safety issues? At this point, not even
| the dates show! Again- sorry "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| Nope, no one can help with the dearth of information you posted.
||
|| Outlook version? How did you try publishing the calendar? What are
|| the "complete" error messages (we are not psychic here)? Also,
|| realize we can't look over your shoulder so the more detail you
|| post, the easier it is to troubleshoot without a lot of back and
|| forth asking for more details.
||
|| --Â
|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
|| unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
|| reading.
||
|| After furious head scratching, suzie marie asked:
||
||| I don't have Microsoft Exchange, but need to be able to view and
||| edit my calendar when I travel. I tried saving it as a webpage, but
||| first got the message "....not valid", then after I fixed that- got
||| the message that I don't have permission. I use this computer (and
||| calendar) at home so I don't have an admin to ask. Can you help?
||| Thanks
 
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