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Old September 29th, 2009, 03:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
iBob
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Default Publish to Web

Note: Beside the 22 laptops in the field, dozens of others must read the
calendar. I have no knowledge of which version of Office, Outlook or even if
they have Outlook on theirt computers is installed. I merely wish to read
the calendar in a web browser.

Bob Sarna

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Is the IIS server on SBS facing the internet? It supports WEB DAV. However,
unless you have an app that renders the calendar, it will only be viewable
in outlook.

Where is the calendar? In a public folder or a mailbox? You may be able to
make it available, especially if its just for a few people to see, not the
general public (ie, like an upcoming events calendar in a public website).

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"iBob" wrote in message
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My client has created a calendar in Outlook 2007 that needs to be
distributed
outside the SBS 2008 environ. He''d like it to be avail via a web browser.
I
have a similiar calendar on Windows Live, which is how I suggested he do
that. However, it now appears that Live no longer supports the Publish
Calenedar feature.

The Publish calendar in Outlook allows sending to a WEB DAV ISP but those
I've called, Tuhows (web.com) and GoDaddy had no idea what WEB DAV is.

1) Has anyone published a calendar, either the SBS 2k8 Sharepoint or
Outlook
2007 calendar to the web and not to Windows Office Live?
2) Does IIS in SBS2k8 supporrt WEB DAV if I were to create a web site
solely
for the use of the calendar. I'd rather not do that but I'm in a bind and
need this by COB Wednwesday.

Thanks for your help.

Bob Sarna
Tech Addison