RE: Permissions on Sharepoint Calendar Event Entries



Never mind. I figured it out. Just had to take the time and look a little
closer.


"Steve" wrote:

> I understand that permissions can be set for the entire Calendar, but would
> like to know if there is a permission setting at Event level, where only the
> creator or administrator can delete the individual Event.
>
> One user was entering and maintaining occurences and logs for particular
> events, sharing these with another user. The reading user reads the entries
> and takes appropiate action, can add notes to the entry, but someone else
> came along and decided that it wasn't necessary to maintain expired events
> and deleted almost 6 months worth of events. The creator was devestated
> because she needs the entries for research, status and reporting purposes.
> The reader is now informed not to delete the entries, but in today's world of
> high employee turnover, lower wages, lower moral and higher productivity
> expectations and stress levels it will end up happening again. I need to
> prevent this from happening.
>
>
.



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