Re: Opening other users Cals and Inbox



Hi Ken!

This is not like this way. As administrator u r able to grant those
permissions to some users, but I would not do this, because it could be
against some laws of privacy! So, just be careful!

Greetz
Matthias

"Ken Cheney" <digexrules@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23pLG672$FHA.1256@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I was under the impression someone with admin rights could view inbox and
>cals by default of other users.
>
> The company I work for wants the managers to be able to do this for all
> their people.
>
> Is there a way I can do this on the Exchange server?
>


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