Re: Setting folder permissions
- From: "SBS 2003 User" <user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 13:40:09 -0800
Hi Cheryl,
open Outlook. Click on View/Navigation Pane. On the bottom of the left
Navigation Pane is where you will see this link. Or type in the Help topics
"Share my calendar".
"CherylDetrick" <CherylDetrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi:
I am on the exchange server - so that is resolved.
Yes, I'm using outlook and was before as well with a pop3 connection.
I'm
getting email under the Mxchg server, but things were being stored in my
personal folders not under Mailbox - username. Fixed that.
SQ#3! Yes, you have it right, that is what I want to do .. I can't find a
"share my calendar" link anywhere.
Thanks!
Cheryl
"SBS 2003 User" wrote:
"CherylDetrick" <CherylDetrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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The main reason we began the process of installing SBS2k3, was so we
could
share calendars and contacts -- but I can't make that make happen!
So...
help! Warning VERY novice in SBS2k3 .. way green!
We are now hosting our SMTP email on our server and I *think* I
installed
the exchange server.
So, Stupid Question #1, how do I know for sure that I in fact have the
exchange server installed? (I went through the wizards and our emails
are
all coming through and in the CEICW I set it for exchange server,
but.....?)
Answer to Stupid question #1. Did you conatact your ISP who hosts your
server domain name and ask to have the MX records changed? Did you rerun
the
CEICW again after doing the MX record change? Do you see and can you use
the
Exchange System Manager tool?
If you answered yes to all three then yes you are etup to receive email
using SBS as your SMTP mail server.
Stupid Question #2, I've clicked on File>folder>Folder properties in
calendar, but I don't have a Permissions tab and on the
"Administration"
tab,
the "this folder is available to" section is grayed out...
Answer to Stupid question #2. Are you using Outlook? Previously were you
using an email account connecting to a POP3 server? If so you need to
recreated the mail account and profile and connect to a Microsoft
Exchange
Server. As far as "this folder is available to" section is grayed out..."
don't worry this is normal.
I've only used an exchange server in Outlook operating under Citrix at
my
old company and I've set permissions in that scenario before but this
doesn't
look familiar -- How do I do that with this?
I think I have a Stupid Question #3, but I cant remember it! If you
can
think of a naturally occurring SQ#3 that I've forgotten, plus comment
with
both it and its answer!
Answer to possible Stupid Question #3. I think you're wanting and trying
to
share your calendar? If so if you open your Outlook calendar you'll see a
link for "share my calendar" and this will open a window where you can
apply
your permissions for sharing. If you apply permissins here I believe you
will see the permissions tab referred to in Stupid Question#1.
I've got plenty of Stupid answers to Stupid questions. Just remember they
are only stupid if you never get an answer.
Thanks!!!
.
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