I am using Outlook 2010 with Exchange 2007. With Outlook 2003, I could do a right-click over a public calendar, and drag it onto my desktop (and select "Create Shortcut"), which would create a nice shortcut directly to my calendar, if I wanted to jump there quickly.
Doing the same in Outlook 2010 seems to not be possible? I can't right-click drag/drop anything to my desktop.
I found this link:
which implies that the following command from a desktop shortcut will open the Public Folder I want from a desktop shortcut:
outlook.exe /select “outlook:\\Public Folders – frank@slipstick.com\All Public Folders\folder\subfolder”
except, it doesn't work... it opens outlook, but opens the Inbox as normal. Does anyone know how to create a desktop shortcut to a Public folder? Seems so simple, yet I cannot figure out how.
Doing the same in Outlook 2010 seems to not be possible? I can't right-click drag/drop anything to my desktop.
I found this link:
which implies that the following command from a desktop shortcut will open the Public Folder I want from a desktop shortcut:
outlook.exe /select “outlook:\\Public Folders – frank@slipstick.com\All Public Folders\folder\subfolder”
except, it doesn't work... it opens outlook, but opens the Inbox as normal. Does anyone know how to create a desktop shortcut to a Public folder? Seems so simple, yet I cannot figure out how.