Dean,

Thanks a ton! At least I know I'm going in the right direction!

I am running Exchange 2k3.. So I don't have to do anything to make the folder accessible via the internet? I think that might be what was causing my confusion. I was looking for something to change, or something do to, to set it up.

The network that Exchange is hosted on, does not host any websites at all.. It's purely for internal usage. So what I'm thinking I'll do, is this.

I'll forward all incoming port 80 requests via the firewall to the server running Exchange, and into that folder.. That's the only thing that would be accessible from the web on our internal network.

Then on the website (Which is hosted externally).. I can just do a php include to the IP address of the network.. Might just work...??

For authentication purposes.. When someone hits that public folder from the internet. Will they be prompted for login credentials? Cal's aren't an issue here.. As this will only be used rarely, when someone is out of the office..

Thanks for the push in the right direction.

Thanks
David


Dean Cunningham wrote:
You may have a licencing issue here. Everyone who logs onto that
calendar must have a Exchange CAL.
The exception to this is anonymous access , which is allowed (last I
looked)

So assuming anonymous

Create a calendar folder in the public folders

Access to the public folder would be via OWA using :
http://<servername>/public/

My guess is access rights would need to be on the root folder down the
tree to the folder in question (read rights for anonymous for every
folder but the calendar you are looking for and change rights for
anonymous on the calendar folder) other option is
http://<servername>/public/<folder1>/<folder%202>/Calendar/?Cmd=contents


Explorer OWA a bit more

I'm asssuming exchange 2003?

cheers
Dean



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Sent: Thursday, 28 September 2006 08:00
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Subject: Publishing Shared Calendars

Hey all..

Right now I have a generic user created, and have shared his calendar with everyone. I plan on changing this to a shared folder shortly (I set

it up this way, when just trying to learn Exchange, although I'm still in the learning phase).

I would like to have that calendar posted on the internet, hopefully in a editable format.. Editable via a browser that is..

My website is hosted elswhere.. However, I would imagine that would be to big of a difficulty.. I could just make a page on the website, say http://mydomain.com/calendar.html.. And on that page do an include (Or something of that nature) of the IP address where the Exchange calendar is located. Does that sound about right?

My major confusion, is how to even publish that shared folder to the Internet in an editable form? I'm running Exchange 2k3, on an internal network.. We have one public IP, and everything else is internal.. I've been reading about OWA.. But haven't found any conclusive information that this is what I'm looking for.. Any hints

Thanks
David

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