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Re: web link for users to download published calendar         

Group: microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring · Group Profile
Author: Jeramie
Date: Feb 28, 2008 19:10

Forgive me for asking a silly question, but if I publish the .ics file to a
server other than office online, then will all functionality remain the same
if I make changes to the calendar in my Outlook, click send/recieve, then
will all those that downloaded the .ics file receive the updates the next
time they send/receive? This is what I'd like to do but only way to share
other than publishing to Office Online is via sending an email link. Looking
for the best way to give the option of sharing to website visitors without
solicitation.

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
> I don't know about office online, but if you have a web server, you can save
> the ics file and give them a link to the file.
>
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> "Jeramie" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:74D81B7D-2E44-4383-BA00-701F4361A0A6@microsoft.com...
>> Can I provide a link on my website for people to directly download a
>> calendar
>> I've published as an .ics file or directly into their outlook?
>>
>> When I publish a calendar to Office online, the option for "anyone can
>> view
>> and search for this calendar on Office Online" is checked. I've not been
>> able to figure out where users can search for published calendars. If
>> it's
>> available, it's not very obvious.
>
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