Microsoft KB Archive/141500

= PC WSPlus: How to Access Multiple CAL Files Working Offline =

Article ID: 141500

Article Last Modified on 8/18/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Schedule+ 1.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Schedule+ 1.0a

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This article was previously published under Q141500



SYMPTOMS
When you run Schedule+ in Work Offline mode, the Open Other's Appt. Book... option is disabled, limiting your ability to open multiple calendar files. In the Work Offline mode, you use your local calendar file (.CAL) instead of the calendar file located on the Mail server. When you are in Work Offline mode, you are not able to access multiple .CAL files.



WORKAROUND
Create a Schedule+ icon for each of the .CAL files you want to use, and assign each of the icons to a different account by placing an user's mailbox name after the command line of SCHEDULE.EXE in the Program Item Properties window; for example,

C:\SCHDPLUS\SCHDPLUS.EXE admin

C:\SCHDPLUS\SCHDPLUS.EXE user1

Using this method you can use a different local .CAL at a time by running the appropriate icon.

Notes:


 * You must have the password for these calendar files in order to access them.
 * You must have at sometime logged on to the other user's Schedule+ account in order to have the local calendar (*.CAL) files created.
 * The changes to the local files will not be merged into the server calendars until the next time the user of each account signs on to the mail server.



MORE INFORMATION
When the user's name on the command line is present, Schedule+ ignores the LocalUser and LocalPath entries in SCHDPLUS.INI and uses the parameter on command line to display the account to sign on in the Mail sign in dialog box.

The following are examples of SCHDPLUS.INI entries for using Schedule+ offline: StartupOffline=1 LocalUser=admin LocalPath=C:\SCHDPLUS\ADMIN.CAL This configuration is unsupported by Microsoft.

Additional query words: 1.00 1.00a schedule plus

Keywords: KB141500

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