ASP or ASP.net Viewer of Public Folder Calendar with Date Navigator
$100-125 USD
Closed
Posted about 16 years ago
$100-125 USD
Paid on delivery
**We need existing HTML pages on our Intranet server that display several calendars in public folders on our Microsoft Exchange 2003 server updated to restore the "date navigator" that is lost when a user upgrades from Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2007.**
Our employees are still able to browse the calendars and add appointments to them. We have upgraded a few employees to Outlook 2007 and they can still see and use the calendars but the date navigator is no longer available.
This should be a very simple task for a competent Microsoft Office Developer with VB, ASP and ASP.NET with Microsoft Office development experience. We simply need to re-enable or re-add the date-picker functionality. Probably the best thing to do is update/translate the code to VB.NET
You will need access to an Exchange 2003 server and Outlook 2007 for testing, we cannot provide this.
Since we only need it for 6 months it can be done in ASP, old HTML or ASP.NET (preferably visual basic). Probably the solution already exists out there but I couldn't find it quickly.
I have posted some screenshots to Flickr ([here][1]) that explain what we have and the problem. I have put the sourcecode in text files (the underscore indicates what the extension be [here][2]. Please note, if you code in .NET I will need the complete project/solution source code, not just the compiled page so that it can be used edited later.
After you develop the solution you are free to re-use, freely distribute or sell the code to others.
Our Environment: Private corporate domain, mail is on Exchange Server 2003, intranet is on Windows 2000 (IIS 5) which has the .NET runtime (1.x and 2.x) installed and currently hosting a couple .NET apps so we know that works. We use Windows Integrated Security and Active Directory (LDAP). All users have IE7 installed on their workstations. It is okay if this doesn't work in other browsers.
## Deliverables
There is absolutely no graphic design required, we just need functionality.
ASP.NET is preferred. You will probably have or need to have Office 2007 SDK experience.
The pages are already designed, don't need to be changed, don't need additional functionality other than described above.
You will work directly with me - the web designer with some technical knowledge so communication should be easy, although I only speak English.