Share outlook calendar from html -


It is possible to add some perspective calendar (assuming you have the privilege to see it through the same approach ) From a web page?

I am working on an intranet site and would like to provide the same link to a calendar:

 approach: \\ Public Folders \ All Public Folders \ shared calendars 

However, this is not a public calendar that I would like to share, this is a person's personal calendar. Currently, I can go to the Calendar tab in Outlook, click on "Open Shade Calendar ..." and click on the person The calves Open Su. But how do I create a link for it so that others can open it directly from an intranet site.

When I drag the calendar into an email message or word, then I feel something that looks like: Approach: ..! \ 00000000887D87050344B04AA77DC6DC84B49A4C0100CB432CC39A577C4CBB19ECFA

This link work email, but words or> not

Thank you

the bottom line : to OWA use

clarification : I own corporate I was trying to link from the intranet to the shared calendar in Outlook and I was having similar problems and I think the solution I came with is applicable to you. Can.

The problem was actually the approach: // Protocol was not working and XNK files also did not work. After

An hour of research, I finally came across this article, which said, and I quote, "or if symptoms do not resolve to 1 or above listed symptoms 3." This apparently affects the approach 2007, as was the contrary to earlier versions, where it worked fine.

According to the article, even if the command line app intranet (and for some of our clients) is using this Java), because the directory containing Outlook.exe was not in the default PATH, Should be aware of the approach. Exe, and it was not happening now

On my machine, and in my case, that path looked like this:

  C: \ Program Files \ Microsoft Office Select \ Office12 \ Outlook.exe / Outlook: \\ Public% 20Folders \ All% 20Public% 20Folders \ Corporate \ Executable% 20Calendar  

I originally concluded that can not do it.

However, I discovered that I could use the URL directly linking to an Outlook Web Access (Odblyue) version I like the calendar:

  http: / /OWAUrl.MyOrganization.org/public/Corporate/Executive%20Calendar/?Cmd=contents  

they were shared after they were logged in The calendar is displayed in your web browser (it works very well as IE), and they have full editing capability.

I know that this is not an acceptable solution for some people, but in my case it was a sufficient solution that everyone was happy.


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