Sharepoint link, images and calendar permissions

Service Line 26 Reputation points
2021-08-24T21:00:03.287+00:00

Hi, I have couple of questions related to Sharepoint,

Can I link from Sharepoint to a folder on our company server?
Can I add images to staff birthday calender?
Can I embed a Calender without the menu Browse, Events, Calender just with the middle part without any editing options?

Any help is appreciated, Thanks in advance.

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  1. Yi Lu_MSFT 17,481 Reputation points
    2021-08-26T01:44:01.06+00:00

    Hi @Service Line
    Yes, you could link SharePoint to Folder in your server.

    1.You could set the SharePoint site as trust site first:
    IE browser settings> Internet options> Security> Trust sites> click “Sites”> Add the website to the zone

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    2.Right click “This PC”, select “Map network drive”

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    3.Then click the link I label with red frame> choose a custom network location> enter the site URL> type the folder name

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    4.Finally you could see this folder in This PC:

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    As to the second and third question, per my test, the short answer is no.


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