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7/7/2009 2:45 PM
 

I am currently using 4.9.4 CE as our company INTRANET. Using Outlook 2003/2007, we have public folders tied to our Exchange server.  In the public folders we have several regional calendars too.

I would like to create a Calendar menu option and underneath that page heading, I would like to display the Outlook's Calendar for our regional divisions.

i.e. Midwest, North, South, East

Currently the path for these calendars are:

http://pitkin/public/Midwest/
http://pitkin/public/North/
http://pitkin/public/South/
http://pitkin/public/East/

So how do I configure my page where if the select Midwest as a page, the URL (OWA) for the Midwest will be displayed as calendar just like in Outlook?

Thanks for your assistance.

 
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7/7/2009 4:52 PM
 


Michael Washington
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7/13/2009 4:40 PM
 

Change the settings of each page so that the link points to a URL instead of None.

 
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8/14/2009 4:31 PM
 

Michael Washington wrote

The IFrame Module may help:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Support/Help/tabid/787/TID/2999/cid/408/Default.aspx

I did end up using the IFRAME Module.  Thanks.

 
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