Re: Any way to set Delegates permissions administratively?

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Exactly what permissions are you trying to set?

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"Nosey" <david@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:459a7cf0$0$178$157c6196@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi all,

I have been trying to set the delegates permissions centrally instead of
hoping that the users do what they are told to (when did that ever
happen?!).

Is there any ways to do this? I have tried to import the "Office 2003 Group
policies" templates for AD but it has nothing with regards to the Delegates
permissions.

Help is much appreciated.

Thanks,

David G-J


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