I'm afraid I'm not going to be too helpful with the calendar problem.  My
calendar is in a different window in the same frame and the frame returns to
normal after I select my date.  I don't remember doing anything special for
that.  Likewise, I does use windows native emacs.  Just cygwin.  I skip the
whole share mapping thing by doing cygwin mounts.

About your first question, my first guess is org-agenda-files.  Did you set
it?  You can check it out from an org buffer menu.  Just look in "Org ->
File List For Agenda".  You can modify the list in that menu.  It also has
the current files in that menu.  Agenda only deals with files in that list.

Edd

On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 9:06 PM, Jonathan Arkell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> Hi Everybody
>
> I have some fairly simple new user questions, and I am hoping you guys can
> help me out.
>
> I have a few custom agenda views that I would like to create, but I am
> having some issues.  My files are laid out in 1 file per project, and each
> file starts with a level 1 outline element tagged :project:.  (I do have
> other file types that are appropriately tagged).    I thought that if I
> wanted to list all TODOs in all my (appropriately tagged) project files, it
> would be as easy as setting up a custom agenda command.  The one I set up
> had a tags-todo type, with search "project" or "+project", but I get … well…
> no results.  Ideally I'd like to have a couple of different lists, all
> project tagged files with TODO items and all project tagged files with
> WAITING items.  Can someone give me a hand?  (I'm not adverse to using setq
> in my .emacs, in fact, that might make things a little easier for me
> anyways)
>
> Secondly, I am having an issue where my Calendar is popping up in a new
> frame all the time, either when scheduling an item or through remember.  I'd
> rather it pop up in a new window instead.  Is this possible?
>
> Finally, I am having a problem with some external links, whenever I try to
> visit a file like \\AWindowsServer\path\to\file  I get the error message
> "eval: ShellExecute failed: The system cannot find the file specified. ^M"
>  Is it easy to fix this?  What is going on?
>
> I am using org 6.10c, on Emacs W32 (Emacs v 22).
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jonathan Arkell
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