Calendar Browser for Outlook is a groupware and
should be installed in a shared server file folder and
in a NEW Outlook Public folder, see instructions below.
For just testing the software, though, you can install
it in any file folder and new Outlook folder of the
type Mail and Post Items (not a calendar folder)
– except the Inbox. The new Outlook folder will automatically
be linked to the homepage CalendarBrowser.htm.
Note: for Vista, User Account Control (UAC) must be
turned OFF during installation (Control panel, User
accounts)
Instructions for proper installation
Create a Calendar
Browser directory in any shared file folder on your
server and save the file you downloaded – CalendarBrowserSetup.exe
– into it. You can use either a UNC-path, such as \\servername\sharename,
or a mapped drive, such as Y:.
By default, the installer specifies the path of CalendarBrowserSetup.exe
in the 'select folder'.
The set up is done from a client machine, not directly
on the server, so from a client go into the
folder where you put the CalendarBrowserSetup.exe and click
the file to start the installation. The installation program
will lead you through the installation.
Upgrade Run the downloaded .exe file and select the alternative Upgrade in the installer. It will prompt you to select the existing
Calendar Browser public folder. No users should
run Calendar Browser during the upgrade.
Languages
Calendar Browser for Outlook supports 15 European
languages, and the language is automatically set to the
same as of the operative system. If the OS language is not
supported by Calendar Browser, English is used instead.
Download the .exe-file
Download a .zip-file
If you have problems downloading an .exe-file you can try
this alternative, which downloads a .zip-file. When you
extract the .zip-file you get the .exe-file from the download
above.
Procedure:
1. Save the .zip file.
2. Extract the .zip file:
3. Click the .exe file to perform the installation.