Check the Properties dialog for your Calendar folder to see what permissions display there. If you don't see your supervisor listed, then ask your HR department for a copy of your company's policy on mailbox monitoring. Once you know what the policy is, you may have a clearer idea how to proceed.
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"miciabella" wrote in message ...
I am on a shared network at work & I have a problem with my supervisor going
into MY calendar instead of the GROUP calendar & deleting notes and
appointments. Then she can say I FORGOT to enter/schedule appointments
etc... I have no proof.... Can't I lock her out of my personal calendar
somehow??