Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've posted to multiple boards and
have searched the web - either nobody knows how to do this, or nobody cares.
I want to create, purchase, or find a solution that will allow employees to
enter information onto an Exchange calendar (either a resource account or
inside a public folder) through Outlook. That information will then be
pulled from the Exchange server and viewable as a calendar on our website for
the public to see. Think of the OWA calendar view - without the controls.
That is my goal. I've only been able to find a couple of various threads on
the internet about this, but the standard response seems to be "use OWA". I
would be fine using OWA, but how do you "remove" the controls at the top of
the screen?
I've been looking for this for some time now and I'm just not getting any
responses at all. Please, any responses would be helpful.
Thanks!
Kevo
TxKevo - 24 Apr 2006 23:13 GMT
I'm posting the information here that helped me on my way, in case someone is
looking to do something like this in the future and (like me) had no idea
where to start.
Using the information below, we were able to use WebDAV to access
information from our Exchange server.
You can search the calendar for the relevant items directly, using WebDAV
for example. Se
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/e2k3/e2k3/_exch2k_searching_calendar_fol
ders_webdav.asp
for more information on this.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've posted to multiple boards and
> have searched the web - either nobody knows how to do this, or nobody cares.
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> Kevo