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pam
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      30th Aug 2003
I am about to pull out my hair on this one.

We run Small Business Server 2000 and Exchange 2000 on the
server. Work stations are running Windows XP with Office
2000 but Outlook 2002. Everyone in the office has given
permission to see everyone else's Outlook calendar in the
office. Some people can actually view some of the others'
calendars. Some cannot. The Executive Director can read
everyone's calendar. I have given myself editor permision
on the ED's calendar and I still get this message.

"Could not read calendar. You do not have sufficient
permission to perform this operation on this object. Se
the folder contact or your system administrator."

I have checked and rechecked permissions. I can open her
calendar and check which permissions I have on her
calendar and I have appropriate permissions.

I'm stumped. HELP!!!
Pam
 
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michael
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      1st Sep 2003
Try taking a look at this article and verify your
settings.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;290824

>-----Original Message-----
>I am about to pull out my hair on this one.
>
>We run Small Business Server 2000 and Exchange 2000 on

the
>server. Work stations are running Windows XP with

Office
>2000 but Outlook 2002. Everyone in the office has given
>permission to see everyone else's Outlook calendar in

the
>office. Some people can actually view some of the

others'
>calendars. Some cannot. The Executive Director can

read
>everyone's calendar. I have given myself editor

permision
>on the ED's calendar and I still get this message.
>
>"Could not read calendar. You do not have sufficient
>permission to perform this operation on this object. Se
>the folder contact or your system administrator."
>
>I have checked and rechecked permissions. I can open

her
>calendar and check which permissions I have on her
>calendar and I have appropriate permissions.
>
>I'm stumped. HELP!!!
>Pam
>.
>

 
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pam
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      2nd Sep 2003
Thanks, Michael. I had already been to this site. As best
I can tell everything is correct.
>-----Original Message-----
>Try taking a look at this article and verify your
>settings.
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
>us;290824
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I am about to pull out my hair on this one.
>>
>>We run Small Business Server 2000 and Exchange 2000 on

>the
>>server. Work stations are running Windows XP with

>Office
>>2000 but Outlook 2002. Everyone in the office has given
>>permission to see everyone else's Outlook calendar in

>the
>>office. Some people can actually view some of the

>others'
>>calendars. Some cannot. The Executive Director can

>read
>>everyone's calendar. I have given myself editor

>permision
>>on the ED's calendar and I still get this message.
>>
>>"Could not read calendar. You do not have sufficient
>>permission to perform this operation on this object. Se
>>the folder contact or your system administrator."
>>
>>I have checked and rechecked permissions. I can open

>her
>>calendar and check which permissions I have on her
>>calendar and I have appropriate permissions.
>>
>>I'm stumped. HELP!!!
>>Pam
>>.
>>

>.
>

 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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      3rd Sep 2003
All users keep the exchange mailbox as the default for mail delivery?

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pam <(E-Mail Removed)> asked:

| I am about to pull out my hair on this one.
|
| We run Small Business Server 2000 and Exchange 2000 on the
| server. Work stations are running Windows XP with Office
| 2000 but Outlook 2002. Everyone in the office has given
| permission to see everyone else's Outlook calendar in the
| office. Some people can actually view some of the others'
| calendars. Some cannot. The Executive Director can read
| everyone's calendar. I have given myself editor permision
| on the ED's calendar and I still get this message.
|
| "Could not read calendar. You do not have sufficient
| permission to perform this operation on this object. Se
| the folder contact or your system administrator."
|
| I have checked and rechecked permissions. I can open her
| calendar and check which permissions I have on her
| calendar and I have appropriate permissions.
|
| I'm stumped. HELP!!!
| Pam


 
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Scott Fellman [MSFT]
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      6th Sep 2003
Assuming, as Milly poined out, that all users are delivering mail to their
mailbox and not a PST, I would simply remove the delegate, allow some time
for replication, then readd the delegate. This should stop the hair pulling
If users are delivering mail to a PST, switch them over to mailbox
delivery before removing/readding the delegate.

Scott Fellman
Microsoft
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| All users keep the exchange mailbox as the default for mail delivery?
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| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
|
| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
|
|
| After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
| pam <(E-Mail Removed)> asked:
|
| | I am about to pull out my hair on this one.
| |
| | We run Small Business Server 2000 and Exchange 2000 on the
| | server. Work stations are running Windows XP with Office
| | 2000 but Outlook 2002. Everyone in the office has given
| | permission to see everyone else's Outlook calendar in the
| | office. Some people can actually view some of the others'
| | calendars. Some cannot. The Executive Director can read
| | everyone's calendar. I have given myself editor permision
| | on the ED's calendar and I still get this message.
| |
| | "Could not read calendar. You do not have sufficient
| | permission to perform this operation on this object. Se
| | the folder contact or your system administrator."
| |
| | I have checked and rechecked permissions. I can open her
| | calendar and check which permissions I have on her
| | calendar and I have appropriate permissions.
| |
| | I'm stumped. HELP!!!
| | Pam
|
|
|

 
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