changing the Outlook2000 "administrator"

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Mark G. Meyers

Hi;
I have taken over a machine for the person before me, and deleted his
accoutn and created mine, but the administrator of my Calendar (under
properties, sharing) is his name. How would I change it so I am the
administrator of the calendar, or what should I do?

I am also logging on to Windows 2000 under my own user id there as well.

TIA -
Mark
 
Are you using Exchange?
Have you recreated the mail profile already?
Control Panel-> Mail-> button Show Profiles...

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These are teamfolder settings then. You can remove these permissions. These
permissions are only there to give others permissions.

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There is no "Show Profiles" in the control panel -> mail config. There is
no exchange server here either. The only mail accounts configured now are
my account and one for a symantec fax driver.

- Mark
 
I don't see a teamfolder in outlook. I went to Outlook help and the word
doesn't exist there. We don't have exchange, so I don't think we have
teamfolders...?
This is just a collection of client machines connected to the net via DSL,
and earthlink business has the mail server. It's allowing calendars to be
shared. It looks like the Administrator here for Outlook is <the other guy>
and I was guessing that was set when Outlook was installed, perhaps.

If you right-click your calendar, select properties, and go to the sharing
tab, the first ting it says is who the administrator of the calendar is.

Roady said:
These are teamfolder settings then. You can remove these permissions. These
permissions are only there to give others permissions.
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Mark G. Meyers said:
There is no "Show Profiles" in the control panel -> mail config. There is
no exchange server here either. The only mail accounts configured now are
my account and one for a symantec fax driver.

- Mark

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Are you using Exchange?
Have you recreated the mail profile already?
Control Panel-> Mail-> button Show Profiles...

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"Mark G. Meyers" <mgmeyers[at]bellsouth.net> wrote in message
Hi;
I have taken over a machine for the person before me, and deleted his
accoutn and created mine, but the administrator of my Calendar (under
properties, sharing) is his name. How would I change it so I am the
administrator of the calendar, or what should I do?

I am also logging on to Windows 2000 under my own user id there as well.

TIA -
Mark
 
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