Application to read users calendars from Exchange and report entries
Hi all,I was wondering if what i am trying to do is possible or if there are any helpful blog posts or white papers that might help on this.I have instructed users in the company to put all their travel entries in the calendar. Using Exchange 2003.What i would like to now do is read the calendar entry and present a simple tabular view or can be anything of where a particular employee is.So a manager will come. Select entry from a drop down with emplyees name. The go to exchange read calendar for entries. Ignore all that are private because of privacy but only display other entries.Just a bit of a convinience really.I have an account that is the exchange admin.Any adive on this please?CheersDanDan
October 8th, 2009 5:17am
Manager can still view calendar entries of subordinates provided if you provide him reviewr rights on subordinates calendars. and Manager can set the calendar view accordingly in outlook
Office 2003 Add-in: Outlook Calendar ViewsVinod
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October 8th, 2009 1:14pm
Hi Dan,
You could use PFDavAdmin tool to grant the permission to everybody’s calendar. Please read the following article:
http://www.msexchange.org/articles/PFDavAdmin-tool-Part2.html
After setting the permission, you could use Outlook to check the calendar you would like to see.
Thanks,
Elvis
October 9th, 2009 12:17pm
Hi all,I will definitely check out what was mentioned. Thank you for responding to me.I was more after a programatic solution to this. Like for example to create a sample web page that will be able to do this. Installing a plugin is doable but not quite as easy to do as accessing a web page to do the same task.CheersDanDan
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October 12th, 2009 1:51am
Hi Dan,The method I provided above should do the trick. However, if you want to develop a tool and need help in development field, I suggest you write a post on our development forum:http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/exchangesvrdevelopment/threads
Thanks,
Elvis
October 12th, 2009 12:09pm