Re: Shared Calendar with Entourage 2004

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Hi

Does this only work with Exchange server 2003?
I have a Exchange server 2000 and cant get it to work.
The delegate account is " not connected"

Thanks
Stig-Arne

On 21/05/05 18:37, in article BEB4CDDE.170AB%mickey.stevens@xxxxxxxx,
"Mickey Stevens" <mickey.stevens@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Free/busy data should be available as long as the Public Folders server is
> set up properly in the account settings.
>
> To actually view another user's calendar, the user whose calendar is being
> shared must first set up delegate access in Outlook. See the help topic of
> the same name.
> -----------------
> 1. In Outlook, right-click the top level of the Exchange mailbox in the
> Folder list, and then click Properties. (The top-level Exchange mailbox
> usually contains the user's full name and has a house icon next to it.)
> 2. Click the Permissions tab.
> 3. Click Add, select the user that you would like to give mailbox access to,
> and then click OK.
> 4. With the user selected, click the Permission Level pop-up menu, and then
> click Reviewer or any option that gives a higher permission level.
> 5. On the Tools menu, click Options.
> 6. Click the Delegates tab.
> 7. Click Add, select the same user as you did in step 3, and then click OK.
> 8. Select the delegate access options you want.
> --------------
>
> Then the delegate can add it to his or her account in Entourage.
> --------------
> 1. On the Tools menu, click Accounts.
> 2. Click the Exchange tab, click the account you want to change, and then
> click Edit.
> 3. On the Delegate tab, click Add, and then type the user name or alias of
> the person who granted you delegate access.
> --------------
>
> On 5/20/05 9:44 AM, in article
> 1116600283.527145.29410@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Pete Luffrum"
> <peteluffrum@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Following on from the previous query regarding shared calendars, can
>> someone help and provide guidance on how this is possible. We have two
>> OS X users with Entourage 2004 who need to view each others calendars.
>> Our mail server is Microsoft Exchange 2003. This is rapidly driving me
>> insane.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Pete
>>


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