when sharing calendar, must e-mail default account be a exchange .

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I am unable to share calendars. I have made the calendar shared by other
users & also gave permisions to calendar. I have set this up between 2 users
to test. Both users have accounts on the SBS2003 Server. When I try to access
the other users calendar I get a messages that indicates that the calendar is
not available. I have 2 email accounts for the Outlook 2003 users 1 pop3 & 1
exchange. The pop3 is the default account. Please can somebody help.
Thanks.
Charles.
 
Native sharing of calendars requires Exchange as the server and your mail
must be delivered to the Exchange box, not personal folders.

You can also see this page for other options:

http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal
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After a lot of head-scratching, CCSMeijer asked:

| I am unable to share calendars. I have made the calendar shared by
| other users & also gave permisions to calendar. I have set this up
| between 2 users to test. Both users have accounts on the SBS2003
| Server. When I try to access the other users calendar I get a
| messages that indicates that the calendar is not available. I have 2
| email accounts for the Outlook 2003 users 1 pop3 & 1 exchange. The
| pop3 is the default account. Please can somebody help.
| Thanks.
| Charles.
 
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