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Larry Wahlers
Using Exchange 5.5, Outlook 2000, I have a user called "Corporate
Calendar" with the mailbox permissions as follows:
Everybody in corporation: Reviewer
Admin. Asst. 1: Owner (Mailbox User and Primary NT
Account in Exchange Admin)
Me: Owner (Mailbox User in Exchange Admin)
Admin. Asst. 2: Editor on the Calendar
Problems are:
"Friday, we noticed that AA#2 was able to continue to make changes to
the calendar throughout the day, while AA#1 could not, even though
AA#1 is the owner! However, when AA#2 opened the calendar on Monday,
some changes she made Friday did not show up.
"What seems to work is if AA#1 simply refuses to open the calendar
until the following day, letting AA#2 make any changes after she
arrives. This does not really work when AA#1 needs to post the
calendar on the web."
Suggestions? This has both our administrative assistants up in arms,
and that's worse than being in trouble with the CEO!!!
Larry Wahlers
Concordia Technologies
The International Center
The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
St. Louis, Missouri USA
Calendar" with the mailbox permissions as follows:
Everybody in corporation: Reviewer
Admin. Asst. 1: Owner (Mailbox User and Primary NT
Account in Exchange Admin)
Me: Owner (Mailbox User in Exchange Admin)
Admin. Asst. 2: Editor on the Calendar
Problems are:
"Friday, we noticed that AA#2 was able to continue to make changes to
the calendar throughout the day, while AA#1 could not, even though
AA#1 is the owner! However, when AA#2 opened the calendar on Monday,
some changes she made Friday did not show up.
"What seems to work is if AA#1 simply refuses to open the calendar
until the following day, letting AA#2 make any changes after she
arrives. This does not really work when AA#1 needs to post the
calendar on the web."
Suggestions? This has both our administrative assistants up in arms,
and that's worse than being in trouble with the CEO!!!
Larry Wahlers
Concordia Technologies
The International Center
The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
St. Louis, Missouri USA