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    SharePoint 2.0 Calendars and Outlook Calendars and Synchronization  
Jack B


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08-25-04 10:58 PM

SharePoint 2.0 Calendars can be linked to Outlook calendars so that events i
n
the SharePoint Calendar can be read from within Outlook, but the web page fo
r
SharePoint is READ-ONLY going from Outlook to SharePoint so that a person
cannot enter calendar events ONCE into his/her personal Outlook calendar and
expect them to show up in the SharePoint calendar.  Does anyone have a
work-around on this?  Can this permission be modified to allow this?  I am
searching for "Write Once, Read Many"  

Jack B





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    Re: SharePoint 2.0 Calendars and Outlook Calendars and Synchronization  
Paul Lynch


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08-25-04 10:58 PM

On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 10:19:02 -0700, Jack B
<JackB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>SharePoint 2.0 Calendars can be linked to Outlook calendars so that events 
in
>the SharePoint Calendar can be read from within Outlook, but the web page f
or
>SharePoint is READ-ONLY going from Outlook to SharePoint so that a person
>cannot enter calendar events ONCE into his/her personal Outlook calendar an
d
>expect them to show up in the SharePoint calendar.  Does anyone have a
>work-around on this?  Can this permission be modified to allow this?  I am
>searching for "Write Once, Read Many"  
>
>Jack B

Jack,

I'd suggest asking this question in one of the Sharepoint groups as
you're much more likely to get an answer there.


Regards,

Paul Lynch
MCSE





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