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Originally posted by Therigwin
Well, marking something as private only effects if you are in a corporate setting using Exchange or Lotus Domino.
I know if you mark something as Private in Domino and if you set it up so that other people can view your calendar, they will not see it. I think the same is true of Exchange.
So for the home user, marking it Private does nothing.
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This also works if you are "sharing" your calander using NetFolders in Outlook 2000 and 2002. This is how we do it in our small office (only 3 professionals) so we couldn't justify the cost of Exchange. I mark all my personal information private so that it doesn't get transmitted to all of the other people in our office.
-Eric