Re: Calendar Permissions



Thanks for this Ed,
I set the default permission on the free/busy folder to OWNER, this has
enabled me to set new appointments in others diaries, but the error message
stll comes up.

When I try to delete the appointment Outlook tells me it might have not
deleted properly.

Any other ideas?
--
Regards,

Mick Wilson


"Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote:

> Free-busy information is in a system folder. In Exchange system manager,
> right-click Public Folders and select to view System Folders. Then you can
> see the free-busy folder. However, I know of no particular settings you
> must make for this to be available to everyone.
>
> Are your users' Outlook configured to publish free-busy data for some number
> of months?
> --
> Ed Crowley
> MVP - Exchange
> "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"
>
> "Mick" <Mick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:2580F944-8BFC-4902-A24F-F881572F7391@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hi, hope some one can help me here.
> >
> > I'm having issues with a new install of Exchange 2003 on SBS.
> > The users have all shared their calendars out with a default permission of
> > owner. This should allow all users to view, create, and delete
> > appointments
> > in the specific calendar.
> >
> > When a user attempts to create an appointment in another users calendar a
> > bubble pops up saying cant save item, unable to open the free/busy
> > information. You do not have appropriate permission.
> >
> > All permissions look OK, but I added the two users to the domain admins
> > group to test the permission level, but that made no difference.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Mick
> > --
> > Regards,
> >
> > Mick Wilson
>
>
>
.



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