Re: Calendar delegate problem

From: Roady [MVP] (newsgroups_DELETE__at__DELETE_sparnaaij_NO_._SPAM_net)
Date: 06/11/04


Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 10:56:43 +0200

Make sure there are also permissions set on the OutlookToday level so you
can expand the folder set and travel to that folder;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/permissions.htm

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"Terry Emmel" <temmel@vesgmail.net> wrote in message 
news:GD9yc.11922$TR1.1859@nwrddc01.gnilink.net...
>I am trying to get a secretary permissions to view/make appointments in her
> boss' calendar.  I have added her name to the 'delegate' list, but when 
> she
> tries to open the calendar, she gets an error along the lines of 'You do 
> not
> have permissions to open selected folder'.  There is another 
> boss/secretary
> combo that did the same thing and it works (same e-mail system, just the
> other boss is running Office 2003 vs. Office XP).  I also can not 
> 'delegate'
> my calendar out to anyone.  I have not tried the 'failing' secretary with
> the 'working' boss.
>
> See configs below.
> Thanks,
> Terry
>
>
> Configs:
> Server -
> NT 4 SP(unknown)
> Exchange server (version unknown)
>
> Clients:
> Boss 1
> Windows 2000 SP4
> Office XP (2002)
>
> Secretary 1
> Windows XP
> Office 2003
>
> Boss 2
> Windows XP
> Office 2003
>
> Secretary 2
> Windows XP
> Office 2003
>
> Me
> Windows XP
> Office 2003
>
> 


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