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February 13th 07, 10:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Rijan
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Allowing Limited User to view Calender of an Admin User?
when I right-click on the calender in my account and go to Admininstration
there is a tab that says "this folder is available to..."
BUT it is greyed out!
If I could make that live then I reckon we've cracked it!
"Rijan" wrote:
I logged in Safe Mode as the Administrator and gave her "Full" permission for
the folder the pst is in but even despite this when I log in as "her" and
click on the shortcut to "his" calender I still get the error that this user
does not have permission to access this folder
(it is actually set as the default calnder to open up when Outlook is
clicked on - this works fine when her account is "admin").
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
soes she have permission on read/write to the folder the pst is in?
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"Rijan" wrote in message
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XP Pro SP2
Office 2003
Home setup ie Exchange not installed
I have 2 users on the machine: "his" and "her". His is an admin and her is
limited user.
I initially had both as admins and imported his outlook data into her
account to allow her to view his calender entries/appointments etc from
her
account
For security I changed her to a limited user. The "shortcut" for his
calender is still there in her Outlook but an error "dont have permissions
to
expand/open" always comes up.
I tried logging in safe mode, clicking properties of his outlook folder
[containing the .pst] and giving her "read" permissions but still it won't
allow me to have her access the his calnder whilst her is a limited user.
I even tried doing the same thing and giving "full" permission [even
though
I didn't want to give her "modify" access]
Any way I can do this [maintain security of my users overall but allow a
limited user to view outlook data - specifically the calender - for an
admin
user]?
Thanks
Rijan
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