can anybody help me out with this, please?

regards,
Bernhard

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> Hi,
> 
> does anybody have experience with the iCalander export format [1] and
> MS outlook?
> 
> I have two questions:
> 
> 1. Is there a way to get Outlook (2010) to open the import assistant
> every time a ical-file is double-clicked? This is not direclty
> related to SRF, but if you have to download the file, open outlook,
> go to "file - open - import" and run through a dialogue [2], you are
> faster editing the entry manually (if it's only one appointment).
> The reason why I need the import dialogue is that I need to be able
> to choose the calendar it should be imported. Otherwise outlook will
> make a whole new calendar every time I import an event.
> Or can the iCal export file be modified so that oulook wil
> automatically put it in the same calendar when double clicked?
> 
> 2. Is there a way to get Outlook (2010) subscribe to an calender
> provided by the iCalendar format of SRF. So there is no import
> needed, but outlook queries the SMW each time?
> This has to be possible in a closed wiki, so outlook would have to
> authenticate against the wiki. I know this has been discussed an is
> an unresolved issue. Are there programmers around who are willing to
> implement a solution to this?
> 
> regards,
> Bernhard
> 
> [1] http://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:ICalendar_format
> [2] http://help.unc.edu/CCM3_022163
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