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Everyone here can see everyone else's calendars. We discovered that if
someone has my calendar open & requests a meeting, it looks like it's coming from me (even though I didn't send the request). How can this be changed? |
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You have probably given them rights using the DELEGATES tab.
Open TOOLS, OPTIONS Select the DELEGATES tab Read the whole page. " Delegates can send items on your behalf. To grant permission to others to access your folders without also giving them send-on-behalf-of privileges, go to the Properties dialog box for each folder and change the options on the Permissions tab." You probably want to remove everyone from this option and use the properties on the Calendar folder. Just right-click on the calendar and select properties. Nikki Peterson "Tina" wrote in message ... Everyone here can see everyone else's calendars. We discovered that if someone has my calendar open & requests a meeting, it looks like it's coming from me (even though I didn't send the request). How can this be changed? |
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I hoped that would do it (sounds logical), but I don't have anyone listed
under that tab?? "Nikki" wrote: You have probably given them rights using the DELEGATES tab. Open TOOLS, OPTIONS Select the DELEGATES tab Read the whole page. " Delegates can send items on your behalf. To grant permission to others to access your folders without also giving them send-on-behalf-of privileges, go to the Properties dialog box for each folder and change the options on the Permissions tab." You probably want to remove everyone from this option and use the properties on the Calendar folder. Just right-click on the calendar and select properties. Nikki Peterson "Tina" wrote in message ... Everyone here can see everyone else's calendars. We discovered that if someone has my calendar open & requests a meeting, it looks like it's coming from me (even though I didn't send the request). How can this be changed? |
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On Feb 13, 7:40 am, Tina wrote:
I hoped that would do it (sounds logical), but I don't have anyone listed under that tab?? "Nikki" wrote: You have probably given them rights using the DELEGATES tab. What are the shared permissions on your calendar like? Are people able to edit and add to your calendar? Justin G. Mitchell |
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Yes, everyone can add & edit - not sure where to change permissions??
Thanks. "jgmitchell" wrote: On Feb 13, 7:40 am, Tina wrote: I hoped that would do it (sounds logical), but I don't have anyone listed under that tab?? "Nikki" wrote: You have probably given them rights using the DELEGATES tab. What are the shared permissions on your calendar like? Are people able to edit and add to your calendar? Justin G. Mitchell |
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I would also mention this to your Exchange Administrator.
If people are able to send invites as you, there is a problem. Also, I would change the permissions on everyone else to REVIEWER only. Nikki Peterson "Tina" wrote in message ... Yes, everyone can add & edit - not sure where to change permissions?? Thanks. "jgmitchell" wrote: On Feb 13, 7:40 am, Tina wrote: I hoped that would do it (sounds logical), but I don't have anyone listed under that tab?? "Nikki" wrote: You have probably given them rights using the DELEGATES tab. What are the shared permissions on your calendar like? Are people able to edit and add to your calendar? Justin G. Mitchell |
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Unfortunately we don't have an Exchange Administrator.... :-(
We're a small nonprofit, so I do what I can & we have to outsource (at a high cost) for server issues. "Nikki" wrote: I would also mention this to your Exchange Administrator. If people are able to send invites as you, there is a problem. Also, I would change the permissions on everyone else to REVIEWER only. Nikki Peterson "Tina" wrote in message ... Yes, everyone can add & edit - not sure where to change permissions?? Thanks. "jgmitchell" wrote: On Feb 13, 7:40 am, Tina wrote: I hoped that would do it (sounds logical), but I don't have anyone listed under that tab?? "Nikki" wrote: You have probably given them rights using the DELEGATES tab. What are the shared permissions on your calendar like? Are people able to edit and add to your calendar? Justin G. Mitchell |
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To change the permissions on your calendar do the following at the
very least: Right click your calendar and select Properties, then select the Permissions tab. Highlight EVERYONE and then edit the permissions people have. You probably want something along the lines of Nonediting Author, Contributor, or Reviewer from the drop down box. Justin G. Mitchell On Feb 14, 7:38 am, Tina wrote: Unfortunately we don't have an Exchange Administrator.... :-( We're a small nonprofit, so I do what I can & we have to outsource (at a high cost) for server issues. "Nikki" wrote: I would also mention this to your Exchange Administrator. If people are able to send invites as you, there is a problem. Also, I would change the permissions on everyone else to REVIEWER only. Nikki Peterson "Tina" wrote in message ... Yes, everyone can add & edit - not sure where to change permissions?? Thanks. "jgmitchell" wrote: On Feb 13, 7:40 am, Tina wrote: I hoped that would do it (sounds logical), but I don't have anyone listed under that tab?? "Nikki" wrote: You have probably given them rights using the DELEGATES tab. What are the shared permissions on your calendar like? Are people able to edit and add to your calendar? Justin G. Mitchell- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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