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Old November 30th 07, 01:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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wrote:

Yeah, they shouldn't be, but they are.
If I go to schedule a meeting in outlook 2003, and type in "a user" on
our system in the attendees box, and then scan across to a meeting (in
the future or past) hover over it, it will show the time and subject
of the meeting, if I click on it, I can open the meeting, and see what
ever the user has typed in the meeting notes, as well as all of the
attendees. Even though DEFAULT and Anonymous (in the users who's
appointment I am looking at) are set to NONE for their permission
level in the Calendar Properties. All I want them to be able to see
is that the time is BUSY. I certainly don't want them to be able to
open the appointment.


Clearly permissions are set to allow this, possibly in AD. I can't tell you
were to look in AD to turn it off, though, since it's not truly an Outlook
problem.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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