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We use Outlook 2000 on a network, I have a user who wants to know if
it is possible for others to see her calendar and the appointments in it, but she wants to prevent others from double clicking an appointment to see the details within it since they may contain confidential agendas etc etc is this possible?? Thanks |
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By default other users usually have no permission to her Calendar.
Check her settings. Right click her Cal. Properties I permissions. Default = none. I hope this helps you at least a little bit! Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au Canberra, Australia Imagine if every Thursday your shoes exploded if you tied them the usual way. This happens to us all the time with computers, and nobody thinks of complaining. Jef Raskin, interviewed in Doctor Dobb's Journal "samc" wrote in message ups.com... We use Outlook 2000 on a network, I have a user who wants to know if it is possible for others to see her calendar and the appointments in it, but she wants to prevent others from double clicking an appointment to see the details within it since they may contain confidential agendas etc etc is this possible?? Thanks |
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On 14 Feb, 10:41, "Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)"
wrote: By default other users usually have no permission to her Calendar. Check her settings. Right click her Cal. Properties I permissions. Default = none. I hope this helps you at least a little bit! Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlookwww.acorntraining.com.au Canberra, Australia Imagine if every Thursday your shoes exploded if you tied them the usual way. This happens to us all the time with computers, and nobody thinks of complaining. Jef Raskin, interviewed in Doctor Dobb's Journal"samc" wrote in message ups.com... We use Outlook 2000 on a network, I have a user who wants to know if it is possible for others to see her calendar and the appointments in it, but she wants to prevent others from double clicking an appointment to see the details within it since they may contain confidential agendas etc etc is this possible?? Thanks- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for getting back to me but that option effectively seems to block viewing access to the calendar completely |
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if you make a new meeting request, can you see this person's availability -
on the Attendee Availability screen within the meeting request? You should be able to with the setting I suggested. So other people WILL still see availability but not details of meetings. I hope this helps you at least a little bit! Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au Canberra, Australia Imagine if every Thursday your shoes exploded if you tied them the usual way. This happens to us all the time with computers, and nobody thinks of complaining. Jef Raskin, interviewed in Doctor Dobb's Journal "samc" wrote in message ps.com... On 14 Feb, 10:41, "Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)" wrote: By default other users usually have no permission to her Calendar. Check her settings. Right click her Cal. Properties I permissions. Default = none. I hope this helps you at least a little bit! Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlookwww.acorntraining.com.au Canberra, Australia Imagine if every Thursday your shoes exploded if you tied them the usual way. This happens to us all the time with computers, and nobody thinks of complaining. Jef Raskin, interviewed in Doctor Dobb's Journal"samc" wrote in message ups.com... We use Outlook 2000 on a network, I have a user who wants to know if it is possible for others to see her calendar and the appointments in it, but she wants to prevent others from double clicking an appointment to see the details within it since they may contain confidential agendas etc etc is this possible?? Thanks- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks for getting back to me but that option effectively seems to block viewing access to the calendar completely |
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