Calendar delegate problem

T

Terry Emmel

I am trying to get a secretary permissions to view/make appointments in her
boss' calendar. I have added her name to the 'delegate' list, but when she
tries to open the calendar, she gets an error along the lines of 'You do not
have permissions to open selected folder'. There is another boss/secretary
combo that did the same thing and it works (same e-mail system, just the
other boss is running Office 2003 vs. Office XP). I also can not 'delegate'
my calendar out to anyone. I have not tried the 'failing' secretary with
the 'working' boss.

See configs below.
Thanks,
Terry


Configs:
Server -
NT 4 SP(unknown)
Exchange server (version unknown)

Clients:
Boss 1
Windows 2000 SP4
Office XP (2002)

Secretary 1
Windows XP
Office 2003

Boss 2
Windows XP
Office 2003

Secretary 2
Windows XP
Office 2003

Me
Windows XP
Office 2003
 
T

Terry Emmel

Thanks, I'll give that a try next week.

Roady said:
Make sure there are also permissions set on the OutlookToday level so you
can expand the folder set and travel to that folder;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/permissions.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Creating Signatures
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3

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Terry Emmel said:
I am trying to get a secretary permissions to view/make appointments in her
boss' calendar. I have added her name to the 'delegate' list, but when
she
tries to open the calendar, she gets an error along the lines of 'You do
not
have permissions to open selected folder'. There is another
boss/secretary
combo that did the same thing and it works (same e-mail system, just the
other boss is running Office 2003 vs. Office XP). I also can not
'delegate'
my calendar out to anyone. I have not tried the 'failing' secretary with
the 'working' boss.

See configs below.
Thanks,
Terry


Configs:
Server -
NT 4 SP(unknown)
Exchange server (version unknown)

Clients:
Boss 1
Windows 2000 SP4
Office XP (2002)

Secretary 1
Windows XP
Office 2003

Boss 2
Windows XP
Office 2003

Secretary 2
Windows XP
Office 2003

Me
Windows XP
Office 2003
 

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