1. What happens when you try it? I don't think so, but I haven't tried it.
User B might need to set up his activities to use User A's folders and have
the contact in his folder.
2. Huh? Contact Activity is based on messages or other items associated with
the contact. The most User B could do is delete items (needs delete
permission) or assign contacts to other outlook items (needs change
permissions)
3. User B can only see what he has permission to see. If he needs to see the
subfolders, User A has to give him permission to those folders.
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"Amin from TO" wrote in message
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Environment: Outlook 2003 SP3 with Exchange 2003 SP2
Scenario: User A gives delegate rights to User B for Contacts. User B Uses
delegate rights to viw,modify contacts etc. User B also would like to see
AND/OR modify Activities of User A contacts.
Question:
1. Can User B see User A's Activities for User A Contacts. (any specific
rights to be given)
2. Can User B modify User A's Contact Activity? (any specific rights?)
3. If User A has Contacts and also 'subfolders' under Contacts, can User B
(delegate) see all Contacts and ones in the subfolder?.
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Amin M.