as a note to this. integreted authentication is does work to read the calendar over the web, but is there a way to pass a different set of credentions directly to outlook when it tries to connect?

because, only the user DOMAIN\jsmith can access it over the web... because his credentials are DOMAIN\jsmith, and say that the calendar was created under him... so he has a PST file in Docs and Settings\jsmith\Local Settings\Application Data\Outlook and since he has that file he can access it, but i tried to make the pst file in the all users folder, or default user's folder on the server, would something like this work? or does anyone know how?

thanks alot monks

In reply to Re: Re: another perl and outlook question by primus
in thread another perl and outlook question by primus

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