Microsoft KB Archive/182105

= OL98: Using Schedule+ as the Primary Calendar =

Article ID: 182105

Article Last Modified on 7/28/1999

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Outlook 98 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q182105



SUMMARY
In Microsoft Outlook 98, you can substitute Microsoft Schedule+ 95 for the Outlook calendar function. This article discusses the conditions under which this is desirable.



MORE INFORMATION
In a mixed environment consisting of Outlook and Schedule+ 95 and/or Schedule+ 1.0 users, all users can exchange meeting request messages and share free/busy status with each other. However, many Outlook capabilities go beyond those of Schedule+. Outlook users should be aware that their coworkers who are still using Schedule+ may not be able to view or use some of the messaging or calendar information the same way another Outlook user can.

Although Outlook and Schedule+ 1.0 offer a high level of interoperability for basic calendar and group scheduling functions, the differences can affect levels of access to other's calendars. Using the option to "Use Microsoft Schedule+ as my primary calendar" is one method of allowing a group of users to modify each other's schedules seamlessly. Continuing to use Schedule+ for calendar functions during the transition period ensures the retention of the same level of interoperability that existed before the upgrade to Outlook.

To Use Schedule+ as Your Primary Calendar
To use Schedule+ as the primary calendar, follow these steps:


 * 1) On the Tools menu, click Options.
 * 2) On the Preferences tab, click Calendar options.
 * 3) Click to select "Use Microsoft Schedule+ as my primary calendar."
 * 4) Click OK twice to exit.

Enabling this option adds a button for starting Schedule+ 95 to the Outlook toolbar. The Outlook calendar is no longer used.

NOTE: The option to use Schedule+ 95 for the primary calendar is only available if Schedule+ 95 is installed and working on the computer before you install Outlook. The Outlook Setup program does not install enough of the Schedule+ 95 files to enable its operation, so this option will be dimmed.

