To return to your calendar, use your browser's Back button.

Opening an Organizer file
Organizer Web Calendar lets you access existing Organizer 97 (.OR3) files located on a Web server. You can open your own files, or any file of any user who gave you the password for their file.

  1. (Optional) If you already have a file open in Organizer Web Calendar, close the current file.

    The Organizer Web Calendar login page is displayed.

  2. For Enter an Organizer file name, enter the name of the Organizer file you want to open.

    You can also click to select from a list of available files.

  3. If necessary, for Enter your file password, enter the password for the file you're opening.

    Passwords are case-sensitive.

  4. Click .

    If the file you're trying to open is password protected, and you didn't enter a password in step 3, you'll be prompted to enter the password. Enter the password and click to open the file.

    Note By default, if your file is inactive for an amount of time specified by your administrator (typically 15 minutes for single-user access files, and 30 minutes for multi-user access files), your file is automatically closed and you have to log in again to use that file.

    If you don't close your file before exiting your browser, you can't open your file again until the time-out period has expired. If you inadvertently close your browser, you can use your browser's History option to get back to the file. For example, in Netscape Navigator, choose Window - History and select the item you want; in Microsoft Internet Explorer, choose Go - Open History Folder.

    See also:

    Introducing Lotus Organizer 97 Web Calendar
    Organizer Web Calendar differences
    Features not available in Organizer Web Calendar
    The Organizer Web Calendar workspace