On 2 Feb 2006 03:27:53 -0800, "QH" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>My manager regularly works from home and puts the days he does this in
>advance into the IT Shared Calendar, which is in the public folder, and
>
>to which everyone in the IT department has publishing editor rights. He
>
>places the appointment into his own calendar, sets the time as 'out
>of office', adds 'IT Shared Calendar' as a required attendee, and
>then sends this appointment. The appointment appears in his own
>calendar and in the public folder; but it also appears in the
>calendar of his deputy.This is annoying for him, because it appears
>that the deputy manager is busy all day, when it is not even his
>appoitment.
>
>It would be better if the appointment went just to the public folder
>calendar and the managers own, rather than to the deputy's too. Neither
>the manager nor his deputy have delegates configured. It was suggested
>to me that there may be a 'folder assistant' configured on the public
>folder. If this is plausible, how do i check it out?
>
>Many thanks.
Folder assistant is under the Administration tab of the public folder
viewable in Outlook.
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