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Re: Outlook 2002 with Windows XP and Exchange Server
When setting up Group Schedules with other colleagues what is the correct
method to allow their free/busy times to be available when scheduling
meetings. Should we use the Delegate method or the Folder Permissions to
give the necessary access? We have successfully set up the method using the
Delegate method but a discussion has arisen as to whether we should in fact
be using the Folder Permission method. As far as I can see, either will
work for the limited access that we require, but I would appreciate some
advice please.
Thanks
John
When setting up Group Schedules with other colleagues what is the correct
method to allow their free/busy times to be available when scheduling
meetings. Should we use the Delegate method or the Folder Permissions to
give the necessary access? We have successfully set up the method using the
Delegate method but a discussion has arisen as to whether we should in fact
be using the Folder Permission method. As far as I can see, either will
work for the limited access that we require, but I would appreciate some
advice please.
Thanks
John