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Mitchell
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      17th Dec 2003
Hi,

I have a company with about 80 users over 8 departments.
Each department need access to every other persons
calendar from their own dept. Is there an easy way to
implement this (using W2K, Exchange 2000, Outlook XP)

Setting mailbox rights on Exch2K is not ideal as this
grants access to the whole mailbox, although you can grant
access by security group through AD.

The only way I've found to do this is to set up each
person's individual profile on my PC, open Outlook, set
delegate permissions for the other's in that dept but this
is going to take forever!!

Can anyone tell me if there's an easy way?
Many thanks,
Mitchell
 
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Nikki
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      18th Dec 2003
I would not use the "Delegates" tab to set view permissions
for the Calendar. This will give everyone the right to "Send
on behalf" of each other. (Read the fine print on the Delegates
page). You really need to set the Calendar
properties permissions for this (Right-click the calendar folder
and select properties, then permissions).

--
Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

"Mitchell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:07b801c3c492$1e5bd530$(E-Mail Removed)...
Hi,

I have a company with about 80 users over 8 departments.
Each department need access to every other persons
calendar from their own dept. Is there an easy way to
implement this (using W2K, Exchange 2000, Outlook XP)

Setting mailbox rights on Exch2K is not ideal as this
grants access to the whole mailbox, although you can grant
access by security group through AD.

The only way I've found to do this is to set up each
person's individual profile on my PC, open Outlook, set
delegate permissions for the other's in that dept but this
is going to take forever!!

Can anyone tell me if there's an easy way?
Many thanks,
Mitchell

 
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Mitchell
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      18th Dec 2003
Hi Nikki,

Thanks for the info. I accept what you are saying Re: the
send-on-behalf, but this still means that I will have to
assign all rights individually, is there no way to do this
by group (Outlook only provides the distribution lists to
choose from, not the AD security groups)

Thanks,
Mitchell

>-----Original Message-----
>I would not use the "Delegates" tab to set view

permissions
>for the Calendar. This will give everyone the right

to "Send
>on behalf" of each other. (Read the fine print on the

Delegates
>page). You really need to set the Calendar
>properties permissions for this (Right-click the calendar

folder
>and select properties, then permissions).
>
>--
>Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]
>
>"Mitchell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

message
>news:07b801c3c492$1e5bd530$(E-Mail Removed)...
>Hi,
>
>I have a company with about 80 users over 8 departments.
>Each department need access to every other persons
>calendar from their own dept. Is there an easy way to
>implement this (using W2K, Exchange 2000, Outlook XP)
>
>Setting mailbox rights on Exch2K is not ideal as this
>grants access to the whole mailbox, although you can grant
>access by security group through AD.
>
>The only way I've found to do this is to set up each
>person's individual profile on my PC, open Outlook, set
>delegate permissions for the other's in that dept but this
>is going to take forever!!
>
>Can anyone tell me if there's an easy way?
>Many thanks,
>Mitchell
>
>.
>

 
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Nikki
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      19th Dec 2003
I am pretty sure there is a way. If I was you I would post
this to: microsoft.public.exchange.admin

They will be better able to answer this for you, and I'm
pretty sure there is an answer.

I'll look around tomorrow and see if I can find something on
this too.

--
Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]

"Mitchell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:04e801c3c54a$4dbd9df0$(E-Mail Removed)...
Hi Nikki,

Thanks for the info. I accept what you are saying Re: the
send-on-behalf, but this still means that I will have to
assign all rights individually, is there no way to do this
by group (Outlook only provides the distribution lists to
choose from, not the AD security groups)

Thanks,
Mitchell

>-----Original Message-----
>I would not use the "Delegates" tab to set view

permissions
>for the Calendar. This will give everyone the right

to "Send
>on behalf" of each other. (Read the fine print on the

Delegates
>page). You really need to set the Calendar
>properties permissions for this (Right-click the calendar

folder
>and select properties, then permissions).
>
>--
>Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]
>
>"Mitchell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in

message
>news:07b801c3c492$1e5bd530$(E-Mail Removed)...
>Hi,
>
>I have a company with about 80 users over 8 departments.
>Each department need access to every other persons
>calendar from their own dept. Is there an easy way to
>implement this (using W2K, Exchange 2000, Outlook XP)
>
>Setting mailbox rights on Exch2K is not ideal as this
>grants access to the whole mailbox, although you can grant
>access by security group through AD.
>
>The only way I've found to do this is to set up each
>person's individual profile on my PC, open Outlook, set
>delegate permissions for the other's in that dept but this
>is going to take forever!!
>
>Can anyone tell me if there's an easy way?
>Many thanks,
>Mitchell
>
>.
>


 
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Sue Mosher [MVP]
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      26th Dec 2003
There are some tools to help with this. See
http://www.slipstick.com/exs/permissions.htm#tools
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Outlook and Exchange solutions at http://www.slipstick.com
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Mitchell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:07b801c3c492$1e5bd530$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> I have a company with about 80 users over 8 departments.
> Each department need access to every other persons
> calendar from their own dept. Is there an easy way to
> implement this (using W2K, Exchange 2000, Outlook XP)
>
> Setting mailbox rights on Exch2K is not ideal as this
> grants access to the whole mailbox, although you can grant
> access by security group through AD.
>
> The only way I've found to do this is to set up each
> person's individual profile on my PC, open Outlook, set
> delegate permissions for the other's in that dept but this
> is going to take forever!!
>
> Can anyone tell me if there's an easy way?
> Many thanks,
> Mitchell



 
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