RE: Exchange 5.5 delegates in Exchange 2003



So far the only way that I've found to get the "Anonymous" choice back it to
export the calendar to a .PST & then recreate the Calendar folder itself.
It's pretty heavy-handed & I'd prefer not to go that route with the rest of
my users.

I'm surprised there isn't a switch that will "restore default permissions",
but I've yet to find it. There are plenty of switches in Outlook to
/cleanfreebusy & the like, but I'm striking out.

This will be moot in another 2 weeks as the remaining users in this
particular segment of the old domain are migrating over to Active Directory.
However, this was my smallest legacy domain, that's why I chose it first.
The next migration involves several hundred users & I'd like to keep my
options open.

Anyone have any ideas?


Thanks

"offline999" wrote:

> Exchange 2003 users granting delegate rights or permissions to users in
> Exchange 5.5 are not being recognized. This makes sense as they are on
> different domains. For a work around I've been setting "Anonymous" calendar
> permissions to "Reviewer", but some users don't have an "Anonymous" choice in
> permissions.
>
> Is there a way to re-add the "Anonymous" so I can assign it rights?
> The users that need "Anonymous" restored are in Active Directory (if that
> helps)
.



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