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Old March 7th 06, 05:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Scott
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Default Secretaries aren't able to edit or view changes to Calendars

Since we've downloaded all of the office updates for our computers, it has
caused an issue. Our secretaries used to be able to edit their managers
computers and make changes to them and they would show up on their computer.
The manager was still able to make changes to his calendar and it would show
up on the calendar that is viewable by the secretary. Now this is not
happening. The secretaries aren't able to edit the calendar and have it show
up on their managers computer and the changes that the manager is making is
not showing up on the secretaries. The secretaries have the editor rights for
these calendars.
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Old March 7th 06, 06:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Secretaries aren't able to edit or view changes to Calendars

Outlook never had the ability to update calendars for other users natively.
You most likely have a third party program that did this that has been
disabled by the updates or you are leaving out an important piece of
information about how the mailboxes are being accessed,

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After furious head scratching, Scott asked:

| Since we've downloaded all of the office updates for our computers,
| it has caused an issue. Our secretaries used to be able to edit their
| managers computers and make changes to them and they would show up on
| their computer. The manager was still able to make changes to his
| calendar and it would show up on the calendar that is viewable by the
| secretary. Now this is not happening. The secretaries aren't able to
| edit the calendar and have it show up on their managers computer and
| the changes that the manager is making is not showing up on the
| secretaries. The secretaries have the editor rights for these
| calendars.


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Old March 7th 06, 06:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Charles Kenyon
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Default Secretaries aren't able to edit or view changes to Calendars

Working in an exchange environment, I've had the ability to share calendars
where edits made at either location were available to the other. I don't
know that both can edit at the same time. (It has been some time since I've
done this.)
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Outlook never had the ability to update calendars for other users
natively.
You most likely have a third party program that did this that has been
disabled by the updates or you are leaving out an important piece of
information about how the mailboxes are being accessed,

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Scott asked:

| Since we've downloaded all of the office updates for our computers,
| it has caused an issue. Our secretaries used to be able to edit their
| managers computers and make changes to them and they would show up on
| their computer. The manager was still able to make changes to his
| calendar and it would show up on the calendar that is viewable by the
| secretary. Now this is not happening. The secretaries aren't able to
| edit the calendar and have it show up on their managers computer and
| the changes that the manager is making is not showing up on the
| secretaries. The secretaries have the editor rights for these
| calendars.




 




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