We have a client that has multiple public calendars. The users ahve the ability to add and delete from such calendars. Wha tthey need is a tool that will allow a couple of people to track any changes that have been made to those calendars. Permissions are not an issue. Basically when something is added to the calednar, they want to knwo who put it there, when it was done etc... I am not aware fo anything out there that will do this. I ahve seen addins for Outlook that supposidly tracks any and all public folders, but we are dealing with calendars. Anyone have any suggestions? Thank you. Preston Sanborn
psanborn wrote: > We have a client that has multiple public calendars. The users ahve > the ability to add and delete from such calendars. Wha tthey need is > a tool that will allow a couple of people to track any changes that > have been made to those calendars. Permissions are not an issue. > Basically when something is added to the calednar, they want to knwo > who put it there, when it was done etc... I am not aware fo anything > out there that will do this. I ahve seen addins for Outlook that > supposidly tracks any and all public folders, but we are dealing with > calendars. Anyone have any suggestions? > > Thank you. > > Preston Sanborn I don't know of anything offhand, sorry. You might try searching www.slipstick.com. It won't be an Eexchange-side thing.
thank you. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > psanborn wrote: > > We have a client that has multiple public calendars. The users ahve > > the ability to add and delete from such calendars. Wha tthey need is > > a tool that will allow a couple of people to track any changes that > > have been made to those calendars. Permissions are not an issue. > > Basically when something is added to the calednar, they want to knwo > > who put it there, when it was done etc... I am not aware fo anything > > out there that will do this. I ahve seen addins for Outlook that > > supposidly tracks any and all public folders, but we are dealing with > > calendars. Anyone have any suggestions? > > > > Thank you. > > > > Preston Sanborn > > I don't know of anything offhand, sorry. You might try searching > www.slipstick.com. It won't be an Eexchange-side thing. > > >