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Jim Robertson
Are there any pitfalls regarding the use Outlook Categories in a calendar
created by one user, but made available to all logged in users of an
Exchange Server in SBS by placing that calendar in a Public Folder and
designating it as a Favorite public folder?
If a viewing user has created a set of categories for his/her personal
Exchange contacts/mail/categories/calendar, and that user's assignments
differ from those in the calendar in the Public Folder, what does the
viewing user see, both for color and text description of the category
assignments for the Public Folder calendar?
Is there something I should read to get this right? It¹s not covered
explicitly in MS Office Outlook Inside Out (which also led me astray by
claiming that Public Folders had been deprecated by Exchange 2007!).
Thanks so much,
Jim Robertson
created by one user, but made available to all logged in users of an
Exchange Server in SBS by placing that calendar in a Public Folder and
designating it as a Favorite public folder?
If a viewing user has created a set of categories for his/her personal
Exchange contacts/mail/categories/calendar, and that user's assignments
differ from those in the calendar in the Public Folder, what does the
viewing user see, both for color and text description of the category
assignments for the Public Folder calendar?
Is there something I should read to get this right? It¹s not covered
explicitly in MS Office Outlook Inside Out (which also led me astray by
claiming that Public Folders had been deprecated by Exchange 2007!).
Thanks so much,
Jim Robertson