In the third and last part of our Windows Calendar series, we will show you how to subscribe to online calendars and publish your own calendars to remote locations such as a web host.
Subscribing to a calendar
First, click the Subscribe button from the Windows Calendar toolbar and the Subscribe to a Calendar wizard will open.

You will need to type the address of the calendar you want to subscribe to. This address can be a network location (e.g. "\\servername\folder\calendar.ics") or a web location. For example, you can subscribe to your Google Calendar or to any other public calendar. Also, here you can find a list of online calendars that are available and work with Windows Calendar.
For this tutorial we chose CalendarData.com. CalendarData.com is a free site that allows you to find feeds of calendar events like holidays, sport teams schedules, school schedules and so on. Just go to the Browse Calendars section of the site and select the calendar you want to subscribe to.
In the details page of the selected calendar you can find the Subscribe: Windows Vista Calendar link. Click on it and you will see that its address is loaded in the Subscribe to a Calendar wizard.
In case you are using Internet Explorer 7, you might receive a security warning like the one shown below. Make the appropriate security confirmations and then Windows Calendar will pop-up.

If you are using Firefox or Opera you won't receive such warnings.
In the Subscribe to a Calendar window click on Next.

In the next window type the calendar name, choose the update interval and select if you want to include reminders or tasks.

Now click on Finish and the new calendar will appear in the Calendars section.

Publishing Calendars
You can publish your calendar to almost any remote location. Before you publish it, you should make sure you have the appropriate permissions. Otherwise, the publishing process will fail.
To publish a calendar, first select it from the Calendars section. Go to the Share menu and click on Publish.

The Publish Calendar window will open. Type the name of the calendar and enter the location where you want to publish it. You can enter a web host you have access to or you can browse to a shared network location and publish it there. Further information about where to publish your calendars can be found on the Windows Vista: Calendar Publishing page.

Choose the calendar details you want to include and click on the Publish button. Wait for the calendar to be published and press the Finish button.
NOTE: Many readers have reported having problems when publishing their calendar to an online location. Each time they received an error message saying that 'the network path cannot be found'. We tried to find solutions to this problem and unfortunately we have encountered the same issues. Searching on the internet has not helped at all. If you have a solution or a set of guidelines people can use to publish their calendars online, please share it with us and we will publish it.
Related articles:
The complete guide to the Windows Calendar - Part 1
The complete guide to the Windows Calendar - Part 2
Windows Mail
Windows Contacts
Comments
Publishing Windows Calendar
I have seen that several people have been having trouble publishing online from Windows Calendar. I have tried publshing it to multiple sites (my Cox personal webspace, as suggested by Microsoft, my website hosted by 1and1, my officelive website) and continue to get the error message that the network path cannot be found. Does anyone have a solution to this?
I can subscribe to a ics calendar file that I upload separately to my cox webspace, but I can't get windows calender to upload directly to it. HELP PLEASE!!!
Printing Windows Calendar
With it's enormous resources could somebody at Microsoft please explain;
1) Why is the PAGE SETUP button still greyed out ? At present when I print out a montly calendar it is slightly offset on the paper and I cannot centralise it. My printer controls ( HP Photosmart C4280 ) cannot correct the problem
2) Why has the program not been updated so that ANY monthly period can be printed out, or, better still, ANY six weeks period. At present the monthly view shows a calendar month with bits of the previous and following months.
This is potentially a very good program but why has Microsoft not worked to improve it. What are they all doing ?
Offline Reminders Don't
The offline reminders on Windows Calendar work some of the time. Is there a fix or work around on this?
no week numbers ? year view ?
I wonder why there are no weak numbers in the calendar, and no year view with all 365 days
Windows Calendar Tasks are not saved.
When I create a task or make changes to it, like adding notes, it doesn't get saved unless I check and uncheck "completed." Is there an actual way to save them that is not by doing what I'm doing?
I have missed a lot of work because the tasks weren't saved or the changes weren't saved.
Thanks.
Reminders After Importing a Outlook Calendar
I imported a MS 2003 Outlook Calendar to Vista Calendar. It works fine but the question I have is that the appointment and tasks don't seem to send reminders. I have checked various appointments and tasks and they seem to have reminders like 2-3 days in advance. Nothing seems to work with or without the Calendar open. And yes I have the option to send reminders with calendar closed.
Wonder if it does not recognised the reminders as I imported the calendar and didn't create any in the Windows calendar? Anyone seen this issue?
Mutli User Edit Through a Home Network
Why oh why can you not publish a calendar over a small office network and let other employees add there tasks to the same calendar. Surely it could be done quite easily to allow other users to edit/add there tasks.
If anyone else has managed this over a small office network, please let me know! I would rather not publish this over HTTP and keep it in house.
Deleted Calendar
Hi
I deleted a Calendar file from my Windows Calendar in error. Is it possible to restore it? It is not in the Recycle Bin.
Kind regards
Robin (From New Zealand)
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