Thanks for your reply,
Default has no permission and removed 'visible' checkmark
The only place where I see something 'suspiscious' is under user- exchange
advanced there is a checkmark under anonymous logon and everybody. The
checkmarks under 'read' are greyed out and cannot be removed because of
inherited from parent...Where is the upper level??? I wanted to try this
setting but not sure and where is it?
Should I try this one?
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
What permission does Default have? Set it to none to prevent others from
opening the calendar.
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"Paul" wrote in message
...
Why is it that the users do not share their outlook calendar, yet if you
click on open a shared calendar and select a user in the exchange list,
the
non shared calendar opens.
Yet all settings in outlook are for not share, removed all users (default
cannot be removed) Everything checks out as not shared.
Its on SBS/Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2007. In the tools menu of outlook
there is no delegates and no published calendars.
Related to ExMerge or Blackberry that dis some changes in the
permissions?
I have googled some have seen this in 2006, 2007 and so on but it looks
like
there is no answer???!!!
Has to be something somewhere on the server side...
Thanks to all