RE: Calendar sharing



Hi Clark,

Thank you for posting in SBS newsgroup.

>From your description, I understand you have finished the migration from
SBS2000 to SBS2003. But Outlook calendars between various users have been
shared before you assign the permission. If I have misunderstood your
concern, please do not hesitate to let me know.

Would you like to help me to confirm if you have followed the document to
finish the migration?

Migrating from Small Business Server 2000 or Windows 2000 Server to Windows
Small Business Server 2003
http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/d/c/6dccf9b4-d915-4c95-b5af-100b89e
02add/SBS_MigratingSBS2k.doc

If you have done as the steps of above document, then please check the
folder permissions on each user to make sure if Default and Anonymous have
any permission. If they have, please uncheck them. You may do it as
following:

1. Right click the folder and select properties.
2. In Permissions tab, check if Default and Anonymous have any permission.

If the problem still persists, Please use Dsacls to dump a list of
permissions of Public Folder and post the file to newsgroup. Also, please
let me know your account name. I will check to see whether all they are
correct. To do so, please refer to the following steps:

1. Install Windows Support Tools.
2. Go to the DOS prompt.
3. Type the following command:

Dsacls <DN of Public folders> >c:\dsacls.txt

4. To obtain the DN of public folder, please run ADSIEdit.msc and locate
the public folder object. Following is the example:

"CN=Public Folders,CN=Folder Hierarchies,CN=First Administrative
Group,CN=Administrative Groups,CN=First Organization,CN=Microsoft
Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=yourdomain,DC=local"

5. Please send the Dsacls.txt file to newsgroup.

In addition, if you like, you can use PFDavAdmin to reset the permissions
of pubic folders. You can download this tool:

ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/PSS/Tools/Exchange%20Support%20Tools/PFDavAdmin/

You may refer to a customer's composition about this tool:

http://www.sbs-rocks.com/exchange_permission_tool_pfdavadmin.htm

For detailed information regarding Dsacls utility, please refer to the
following KB article:

316792 Minimum permissions necessary to perform Exchange-related tasks
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=316792

Hope the information help and I look forward to your reply.

Best regards,

Crina Li (MSFT)

Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support

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| Thread-Topic: Calendar sharing
| | From: "=?Utf-8?B?TWFsY29sbSBDbGFyaw==?="
<MalcolmClark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| Subject: Calendar sharing
| Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 00:50:05 -0700
|| Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
|
| I have just completed my transition to SBS 2003 (previously used SBS
2000).
| I have Outlook 2003 on all my clients - this is a brand new server, with
| everything set as per default. My job for today was going to be to share
| Outlook calendars between various users, but the trouble is that they are
all
| shared already - full access and full rights without me doing anything.
|
| When I look at the folder permissions on each user's copy of Outlook,
they
| say that there are none, but this doesn't stop any user anywhere going
into
| anyone else's calendar.
|
| With SBS 2000, I had to go into each user and set permissions for the
| sharing, and I expected SBS 2003 to be the same - am I missing something?
|
| PS - these are not public folders
|

.



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