Here is some sample code that may help:
Sub CreateCalEntry(LeadDate As Date, DueDate As Date, _
Subject As String, Location As String, Body As String, _
Optional AddToShared As Boolean = True)
Const olApItem = 1
''This example uses late binding, hence object, rather than the commented
''declarations
Dim apOL As Object ''Outlook.Application
Dim oItem As Object ''Outlook.AppointmentItem '
Dim objFolder As Object ''MAPI Folder
Set apOL = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
''This is the folder to copy to:
Set objFolder = GetFolder("Public Folders/All Public Folders/Shared Calender")
Set oItem = apOL.CreateItem(olApItem) ''See const, above
With oItem
.Subject = Subject
.Location = Location
.Body = Body
.Start = DueDate
If AddToShared = True Then
.Move objFolder
End If
.Display
End With
Set oItem = Nothing
Set apOL = Nothing
End Sub
This allows you to find the shared folder:
Public Function GetFolder(strFolderPath As String) As Object 'MAPIFolder
'' strFolderPath needs to be something like
'' "Public Folders\All Public Folders\Company\Sales" or
'' "Personal Folders\Inbox\My Folder"
Dim apOL As Object ''Outlook.Application
Dim objNS As Object ''Outlook.NameSpace
Dim colFolders As Object ''Outlook.Folders
Dim objFolder As Object ''Outlook.MAPIFolder
Dim arrFolders() As String
Dim i As Long
On Error GoTo TrapError
strFolderPath = Replace(strFolderPath, "/", "\")
arrFolders() = Split(strFolderPath, "\")
Set apOL = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set objNS = apOL.GetNamespace("MAPI")
On Error Resume Next
Set objFolder = objNS.Folders.Item(arrFolders(0))
If Not objFolder Is Nothing Then
For i = 1 To UBound(arrFolders)
Set colFolders = objFolder.Folders
Set objFolder = Nothing
Set objFolder = colFolders.Item(arrFolders(i))
If objFolder Is Nothing Then
Exit For
End If
Next
End If
On Error GoTo TrapError
Set GetFolder = objFolder
Set colFolders = Nothing
Set objNS = Nothing
Set apOL = Nothing
Exit_Proc:
Exit Function
TrapError:
MsgBox Err.Number & ": " & Err.Description
End Function