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I have Exchange 2000/Outlook 2000 on my Windows network. User A is sending
a meeting request to The Boss. The Boss is configured to automatically accept all meeting requests, which works fine in sending a response to User A. However, User B, who is a delegate of The Boss, gets a copy of the meeting request in her inbox for some reason. When she tries to accept or decline the meeting request she gets a message stating that she doesn't have permission to do that, which is fine as that's what I prefer. However, I'd like to stop User B from getting a copy of the meeting request sent to The Boss. Many other users on my network have the same privileges for The Boss's calendar as User B and they don't get copies of these meeting requests. Both User A and User B have Author (read / create / edit own items) privileges on The Boss's calendar as well as Send on Behalf privileges in AD. Can anyone help? |
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You need to adjust the delegate settings from receiving copies of the
requests. Open the Boss's calendar and look very closely at the one client in question. Hi-lite the name in the delegate box and then look closely at that 1st page. Make sure no check marks are turned on where they should not be. Then click further to see other specific settings for that delegate. You will find the answer if you look closer. Nikki Peterson "Neil" wrote in message ... I have Exchange 2000/Outlook 2000 on my Windows network. User A is sending a meeting request to The Boss. The Boss is configured to automatically accept all meeting requests, which works fine in sending a response to User A. However, User B, who is a delegate of The Boss, gets a copy of the meeting request in her inbox for some reason. When she tries to accept or decline the meeting request she gets a message stating that she doesn't have permission to do that, which is fine as that's what I prefer. However, I'd like to stop User B from getting a copy of the meeting request sent to The Boss. Many other users on my network have the same privileges for The Boss's calendar as User B and they don't get copies of these meeting requests. Both User A and User B have Author (read / create / edit own items) privileges on The Boss's calendar as well as Send on Behalf privileges in AD. Can anyone help? |
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I have opened the properties of the Boss's calendar. Looking at the
permissions tab, I noticed that while Users A and B both have the exact same permissions, User A is called an Editor while User B is an Author. I changed User A's permission type to author, even though it still has the exact same permissions. I can't find anything else different between these, they otherwise have the same permissions. Is there a check box somewhere to disable passing meeting requests on to the delegate? I have checked in AD and Outlook's Calendar properties and the menu under Tools -- Options in Outlook regarding delegates and can't find anything different about these two. "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: You need to adjust the delegate settings from receiving copies of the requests. Open the Boss's calendar and look very closely at the one client in question. Hi-lite the name in the delegate box and then look closely at that 1st page. Make sure no check marks are turned on where they should not be. Then click further to see other specific settings for that delegate. You will find the answer if you look closer. Nikki Peterson "Neil" wrote in message ... I have Exchange 2000/Outlook 2000 on my Windows network. User A is sending a meeting request to The Boss. The Boss is configured to automatically accept all meeting requests, which works fine in sending a response to User A. However, User B, who is a delegate of The Boss, gets a copy of the meeting request in her inbox for some reason. When she tries to accept or decline the meeting request she gets a message stating that she doesn't have permission to do that, which is fine as that's what I prefer. However, I'd like to stop User B from getting a copy of the meeting request sent to The Boss. Many other users on my network have the same privileges for The Boss's calendar as User B and they don't get copies of these meeting requests. Both User A and User B have Author (read / create / edit own items) privileges on The Boss's calendar as well as Send on Behalf privileges in AD. Can anyone help? |
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As I mentioned before, you need to check on the DELEGATES tab
in the options menu. This is different than the properties of the calendar. Nikki "Neil" wrote in message ... I have opened the properties of the Boss's calendar. Looking at the permissions tab, I noticed that while Users A and B both have the exact same permissions, User A is called an Editor while User B is an Author. I changed User A's permission type to author, even though it still has the exact same permissions. I can't find anything else different between these, they otherwise have the same permissions. Is there a check box somewhere to disable passing meeting requests on to the delegate? I have checked in AD and Outlook's Calendar properties and the menu under Tools -- Options in Outlook regarding delegates and can't find anything different about these two. "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: You need to adjust the delegate settings from receiving copies of the requests. Open the Boss's calendar and look very closely at the one client in question. Hi-lite the name in the delegate box and then look closely at that 1st page. Make sure no check marks are turned on where they should not be. Then click further to see other specific settings for that delegate. You will find the answer if you look closer. Nikki Peterson "Neil" wrote in message ... I have Exchange 2000/Outlook 2000 on my Windows network. User A is sending a meeting request to The Boss. The Boss is configured to automatically accept all meeting requests, which works fine in sending a response to User A. However, User B, who is a delegate of The Boss, gets a copy of the meeting request in her inbox for some reason. When she tries to accept or decline the meeting request she gets a message stating that she doesn't have permission to do that, which is fine as that's what I prefer. However, I'd like to stop User B from getting a copy of the meeting request sent to The Boss. Many other users on my network have the same privileges for The Boss's calendar as User B and they don't get copies of these meeting requests. Both User A and User B have Author (read / create / edit own items) privileges on The Boss's calendar as well as Send on Behalf privileges in AD. Can anyone help? |
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Just to make sure we're on the same page here, you are referring to the
Delgates tab on the Boss's Outlook client under Tools -- Options, correct? That's where I've been looking, and both users have Author privileges on his calendar, as they are supposed to. User A also has read/write permissions on the Task List and read permissions on the Inbox, but User B does not need those privileges so is not assigned them. Neither user has the check box checked to have meeting requests forwarded to them. Is this making any sense? "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: As I mentioned before, you need to check on the DELEGATES tab in the options menu. This is different than the properties of the calendar. Nikki "Neil" wrote in message ... I have opened the properties of the Boss's calendar. Looking at the permissions tab, I noticed that while Users A and B both have the exact same permissions, User A is called an Editor while User B is an Author. I changed User A's permission type to author, even though it still has the exact same permissions. I can't find anything else different between these, they otherwise have the same permissions. Is there a check box somewhere to disable passing meeting requests on to the delegate? I have checked in AD and Outlook's Calendar properties and the menu under Tools -- Options in Outlook regarding delegates and can't find anything different about these two. "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: You need to adjust the delegate settings from receiving copies of the requests. Open the Boss's calendar and look very closely at the one client in question. Hi-lite the name in the delegate box and then look closely at that 1st page. Make sure no check marks are turned on where they should not be. Then click further to see other specific settings for that delegate. You will find the answer if you look closer. Nikki Peterson "Neil" wrote in message ... I have Exchange 2000/Outlook 2000 on my Windows network. User A is sending a meeting request to The Boss. The Boss is configured to automatically accept all meeting requests, which works fine in sending a response to User A. However, User B, who is a delegate of The Boss, gets a copy of the meeting request in her inbox for some reason. When she tries to accept or decline the meeting request she gets a message stating that she doesn't have permission to do that, which is fine as that's what I prefer. However, I'd like to stop User B from getting a copy of the meeting request sent to The Boss. Many other users on my network have the same privileges for The Boss's calendar as User B and they don't get copies of these meeting requests. Both User A and User B have Author (read / create / edit own items) privileges on The Boss's calendar as well as Send on Behalf privileges in AD. Can anyone help? |
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Yes, that is correct.
You may try having the Exchange administrator remove the "Problem Child" from the "Send As" in the Active Directory. Then confirm that it has been removed from both the DELEGATES tab and for good measure check the Calendar properties and remove the client from there. Then when you are sure that everything is in sync, have the boss re-add the "Problem Child" as a delegate (if that is your intention) making sure that all permissions are as you wish. Nikki Peterson "Neil" wrote in message ... Just to make sure we're on the same page here, you are referring to the Delgates tab on the Boss's Outlook client under Tools -- Options, correct? That's where I've been looking, and both users have Author privileges on his calendar, as they are supposed to. User A also has read/write permissions on the Task List and read permissions on the Inbox, but User B does not need those privileges so is not assigned them. Neither user has the check box checked to have meeting requests forwarded to them. Is this making any sense? "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: As I mentioned before, you need to check on the DELEGATES tab in the options menu. This is different than the properties of the calendar. Nikki "Neil" wrote in message ... I have opened the properties of the Boss's calendar. Looking at the permissions tab, I noticed that while Users A and B both have the exact same permissions, User A is called an Editor while User B is an Author. I changed User A's permission type to author, even though it still has the exact same permissions. I can't find anything else different between these, they otherwise have the same permissions. Is there a check box somewhere to disable passing meeting requests on to the delegate? I have checked in AD and Outlook's Calendar properties and the menu under Tools -- Options in Outlook regarding delegates and can't find anything different about these two. "Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: You need to adjust the delegate settings from receiving copies of the requests. Open the Boss's calendar and look very closely at the one client in question. Hi-lite the name in the delegate box and then look closely at that 1st page. Make sure no check marks are turned on where they should not be. Then click further to see other specific settings for that delegate. You will find the answer if you look closer. Nikki Peterson "Neil" wrote in message ... I have Exchange 2000/Outlook 2000 on my Windows network. User A is sending a meeting request to The Boss. The Boss is configured to automatically accept all meeting requests, which works fine in sending a response to User A. However, User B, who is a delegate of The Boss, gets a copy of the meeting request in her inbox for some reason. When she tries to accept or decline the meeting request she gets a message stating that she doesn't have permission to do that, which is fine as that's what I prefer. However, I'd like to stop User B from getting a copy of the meeting request sent to The Boss. Many other users on my network have the same privileges for The Boss's calendar as User B and they don't get copies of these meeting requests. Both User A and User B have Author (read / create / edit own items) privileges on The Boss's calendar as well as Send on Behalf privileges in AD. Can anyone help? |
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