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Tara August 7th 06 05:05 PM

If I delete email account, will calendar stay?
 
I have an employee leaving, another taking her place. If I delete 1st
employee's email account, will her CALENDAR stay, so that 2nd employee can
continue to see/use all of the appts. that 1st employee has already set up?
If simply deleting 1st employee's email account won't accomplish this, how
ELSE can I 'give' 1st employee's calendar (and actually, saved folders/email)
but not email address, to 2nd employee?

Many thanks in advance!!!

mikisunshine via OfficeKB.com August 7th 06 05:57 PM

If I delete email account, will calendar stay?
 
Two ways to do this. You can have the new employee use the same .pst file as
the old and just change the account info to the new employee so email is
picked up and sent in her name.

Another alternative is to create a new .pst file for the new employee and
copy the calendar from the old. You can then delete the old .pst file.

My personal preference is the former.

Michele

Tara wrote:
I have an employee leaving, another taking her place. If I delete 1st
employee's email account, will her CALENDAR stay, so that 2nd employee can
continue to see/use all of the appts. that 1st employee has already set up?
If simply deleting 1st employee's email account won't accomplish this, how
ELSE can I 'give' 1st employee's calendar (and actually, saved folders/email)
but not email address, to 2nd employee?

Many thanks in advance!!!


--
Regards,

Michele

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Tara August 7th 06 06:12 PM

If I delete email account, will calendar stay?
 
Mmm, but I suspect for a while, people (members, we're a member association)
are going to continue to send email to the old person's email address, and I
want to continue to receive those messages on MY machine (so I can reply) so
I think your second option is more viable. How can you copy a calenar from
one account to another?

"mikisunshine via OfficeKB.com" wrote:

Two ways to do this. You can have the new employee use the same .pst file as
the old and just change the account info to the new employee so email is
picked up and sent in her name.

Another alternative is to create a new .pst file for the new employee and
copy the calendar from the old. You can then delete the old .pst file.

My personal preference is the former.

Michele

Tara wrote:
I have an employee leaving, another taking her place. If I delete 1st
employee's email account, will her CALENDAR stay, so that 2nd employee can
continue to see/use all of the appts. that 1st employee has already set up?
If simply deleting 1st employee's email account won't accomplish this, how
ELSE can I 'give' 1st employee's calendar (and actually, saved folders/email)
but not email address, to 2nd employee?

Many thanks in advance!!!


--
Regards,

Michele

Message posted via http://www.officekb.com



mikisunshine via OfficeKB.com August 7th 06 07:00 PM

If I delete email account, will calendar stay?
 
Actually, what I do is keep the old .pst file and add my new employee to the
account list so she can pick up both the new and old mail. Once enough time
has passed, I just delete the old account. This enables your new employee to
have all of the old employee's saved mail, which may be needed in the future.
They just have to remember to reply using the correct email address. :) It
works for us.

It's easy to copy the calendar. You can have more than one .pst file open at
the same time, so long as only one person is using it. Then just drag and
drop the whole calendar, contacts and/or any other folders you want to copy
into the new .pst file. Close it and the new person should be able to then
open it for him or herself. We keep ours on a server so as administrator, I
can open any .pst file not currently in use.

Michele

Tara wrote:
Mmm, but I suspect for a while, people (members, we're a member association)
are going to continue to send email to the old person's email address, and I
want to continue to receive those messages on MY machine (so I can reply) so
I think your second option is more viable. How can you copy a calenar from
one account to another?

Two ways to do this. You can have the new employee use the same .pst file as
the old and just change the account info to the new employee so email is

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Many thanks in advance!!!


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Michele

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Brian Tillman August 7th 06 08:12 PM

If I delete email account, will calendar stay?
 
Tara wrote:

I have an employee leaving, another taking her place. If I delete 1st
employee's email account, will her CALENDAR stay, so that 2nd
employee can continue to see/use all of the appts. that 1st employee
has already set up? If simply deleting 1st employee's email account
won't accomplish this, how ELSE can I 'give' 1st employee's calendar
(and actually, saved folders/email) but not email address, to 2nd
employee?


Are you using Exchange as your server?
--
Brian Tillman

Tara August 7th 06 10:29 PM

If I delete email account, will calendar stay?
 
Yes but I confess that I know next-to-nothing about Exchange....

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Tara wrote:

I have an employee leaving, another taking her place. If I delete 1st
employee's email account, will her CALENDAR stay, so that 2nd
employee can continue to see/use all of the appts. that 1st employee
has already set up? If simply deleting 1st employee's email account
won't accomplish this, how ELSE can I 'give' 1st employee's calendar
(and actually, saved folders/email) but not email address, to 2nd
employee?


Are you using Exchange as your server?
--
Brian Tillman


Brian Tillman August 7th 06 10:47 PM

If I delete email account, will calendar stay?
 
Tara wrote:

Yes but I confess that I know next-to-nothing about Exchange....


If you leave the mailbox on the Exchange server, it should still receive
messages and allow access by others to the folders within it.
--
Brian Tillman



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