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October 23, 2002 12:00 AM

Outlook: Marking an Appointment As Private Through OWA

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How can I mark appointments as Private through Outlook Web Access (OWA)?

Exchange 2000 Server OWA hides the details of any private appointment, listing the subject as Private Appointment and preventing even a delegate from opening the appointment through OWA. However, the OWA Appointment form provides no way to mark an appointment as Private, so you need to use Outlook, not OWA, to create the appointment and mark it as Private.

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  • Koen
    5 years ago
    Jun 07, 2007

    Not relevant - title is missleading!

  • mark
    8 years ago
    Feb 11, 2004

    This is supported by Messageware's add-on for OWA 2000 and OWA 2003 across all browsers. See the Plus Pack for more details at http://www.messageware.com

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