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Old September 17th, 2004, 05:08 AM
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Hi there,
 I have a question regarding accessing Outlook Calendars (not public calendars) from ASP.

I am happy with the programming side, but want to allow access to some calendars via a generic login, I do not want the user to have to login to exchange (via the prompt) when viewing the calendar.

there is allot of information on this on the web, but I am not clear if this is even possible, any advice / useful links would be very much appreciated.

Thanks





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