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wedinks September 5th 08 10:13 PM

2 separate questions related to Delegation of Calendars
 
Question 1: I support 5 Executives and have delegation access to all of
them. There were others delegated as well, but they were "removed" from the
delegates tab. Those that have been removed are still receiving the calendar
notifications for meeting requests for one of the Executives. I've double
checked the properties of the calendar folder itself as well and they are not
listed. Not sure if this issue is related but the same Executive can not use
the Out of Office Assistant notification when he tries in the Client version,
he gets and error he doesn't have the correct administration, however he can
activate the OOO in the Outlook Web Access version? Again, not sure if these
are related and he may have an issue with his profile. The only thing I
still need to check is the individual folders properties and then permissions
to see if they are still listed there, do you think that might be it?

Question 2: Since I'm delegated to manage all these calendars and I receive
the meeting request notifications, when I send an invitation from one
executives calendar to another, I receive the email notification, which I
should. These meetings show up in the Executive Calendars as Tentative.
Sometimes I need to accept and other times I do nothing with the
notification. However, if I delete the email notification from my in-box,
which is asking me to "respond" on behalf of XXXXX, it deletes the calendar
entry in the Executives calendar? Why wouldn't the entry stay on their
calendar as tentative? I'm only deleting the notification of the meeting,
not responding on their behalf, but it deletes it.

We are on XP, Outlook '03, SP3.

Diane Poremsky [MVP] September 6th 08 12:42 AM

2 separate questions related to Delegation of Calendars
 
2. is the exec also receiving a copy of the meeting or do you get the only
copy?

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"wedinks" wrote in message
...
Question 1: I support 5 Executives and have delegation access to all of
them. There were others delegated as well, but they were "removed" from
the
delegates tab. Those that have been removed are still receiving the
calendar
notifications for meeting requests for one of the Executives. I've double
checked the properties of the calendar folder itself as well and they are
not
listed. Not sure if this issue is related but the same Executive can not
use
the Out of Office Assistant notification when he tries in the Client
version,
he gets and error he doesn't have the correct administration, however he
can
activate the OOO in the Outlook Web Access version? Again, not sure if
these
are related and he may have an issue with his profile. The only thing I
still need to check is the individual folders properties and then
permissions
to see if they are still listed there, do you think that might be it?

Question 2: Since I'm delegated to manage all these calendars and I
receive
the meeting request notifications, when I send an invitation from one
executives calendar to another, I receive the email notification, which I
should. These meetings show up in the Executive Calendars as Tentative.
Sometimes I need to accept and other times I do nothing with the
notification. However, if I delete the email notification from my in-box,
which is asking me to "respond" on behalf of XXXXX, it deletes the
calendar
entry in the Executives calendar? Why wouldn't the entry stay on their
calendar as tentative? I'm only deleting the notification of the meeting,
not responding on their behalf, but it deletes it.

We are on XP, Outlook '03, SP3.



wedinks September 6th 08 01:14 AM

2 separate questions related to Delegation of Calendars
 
Diane ~ Thank you for responding. The executive does receive a copy of the
notification.

~Celeste

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

2. is the exec also receiving a copy of the meeting or do you get the only
copy?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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"wedinks" wrote in message
...
Question 1: I support 5 Executives and have delegation access to all of
them. There were others delegated as well, but they were "removed" from
the
delegates tab. Those that have been removed are still receiving the
calendar
notifications for meeting requests for one of the Executives. I've double
checked the properties of the calendar folder itself as well and they are
not
listed. Not sure if this issue is related but the same Executive can not
use
the Out of Office Assistant notification when he tries in the Client
version,
he gets and error he doesn't have the correct administration, however he
can
activate the OOO in the Outlook Web Access version? Again, not sure if
these
are related and he may have an issue with his profile. The only thing I
still need to check is the individual folders properties and then
permissions
to see if they are still listed there, do you think that might be it?

Question 2: Since I'm delegated to manage all these calendars and I
receive
the meeting request notifications, when I send an invitation from one
executives calendar to another, I receive the email notification, which I
should. These meetings show up in the Executive Calendars as Tentative.
Sometimes I need to accept and other times I do nothing with the
notification. However, if I delete the email notification from my in-box,
which is asking me to "respond" on behalf of XXXXX, it deletes the
calendar
entry in the Executives calendar? Why wouldn't the entry stay on their
calendar as tentative? I'm only deleting the notification of the meeting,
not responding on their behalf, but it deletes it.

We are on XP, Outlook '03, SP3.




Graham September 11th 08 12:28 PM

2 separate questions related to Delegation of Calendars
 
Wedinks,

Not sure if this relates to your Out Of Office problem but we had one very
similar and it was because the people who had the OOO problems also had
additional mailboxes added to their outlook. If this is the case with yours
then what we had to do, was to remove the additional mailbox(es), close/open
outlook and then the out of office worked ok.

If your Exec has any additional mailboxes added to his outlook, give it a try.



"wedinks" wrote:

Question 1: I support 5 Executives and have delegation access to all of
them. There were others delegated as well, but they were "removed" from the
delegates tab. Those that have been removed are still receiving the calendar
notifications for meeting requests for one of the Executives. I've double
checked the properties of the calendar folder itself as well and they are not
listed. Not sure if this issue is related but the same Executive can not use
the Out of Office Assistant notification when he tries in the Client version,
he gets and error he doesn't have the correct administration, however he can
activate the OOO in the Outlook Web Access version? Again, not sure if these
are related and he may have an issue with his profile. The only thing I
still need to check is the individual folders properties and then permissions
to see if they are still listed there, do you think that might be it?

Question 2: Since I'm delegated to manage all these calendars and I receive
the meeting request notifications, when I send an invitation from one
executives calendar to another, I receive the email notification, which I
should. These meetings show up in the Executive Calendars as Tentative.
Sometimes I need to accept and other times I do nothing with the
notification. However, if I delete the email notification from my in-box,
which is asking me to "respond" on behalf of XXXXX, it deletes the calendar
entry in the Executives calendar? Why wouldn't the entry stay on their
calendar as tentative? I'm only deleting the notification of the meeting,
not responding on their behalf, but it deletes it.

We are on XP, Outlook '03, SP3.


wedinks September 12th 08 01:19 AM

2 separate questions related to Delegation of Calendars
 
Graham ~ I will check his mailbox when he returns, but I do not think he
would have another in-box.

As for the first situation, for one (1) of the executives, he did have
marked that only his delegate receives the notification. That's been fixed,
however, if I delete the email invitation from my in-box, it removes the
calendar entry from their calendars?

Still not sure why it's doing this.

~wedinks

"Graham" wrote:

Wedinks,

Not sure if this relates to your Out Of Office problem but we had one very
similar and it was because the people who had the OOO problems also had
additional mailboxes added to their outlook. If this is the case with yours
then what we had to do, was to remove the additional mailbox(es), close/open
outlook and then the out of office worked ok.

If your Exec has any additional mailboxes added to his outlook, give it a try.



"wedinks" wrote:

Question 1: I support 5 Executives and have delegation access to all of
them. There were others delegated as well, but they were "removed" from the
delegates tab. Those that have been removed are still receiving the calendar
notifications for meeting requests for one of the Executives. I've double
checked the properties of the calendar folder itself as well and they are not
listed. Not sure if this issue is related but the same Executive can not use
the Out of Office Assistant notification when he tries in the Client version,
he gets and error he doesn't have the correct administration, however he can
activate the OOO in the Outlook Web Access version? Again, not sure if these
are related and he may have an issue with his profile. The only thing I
still need to check is the individual folders properties and then permissions
to see if they are still listed there, do you think that might be it?

Question 2: Since I'm delegated to manage all these calendars and I receive
the meeting request notifications, when I send an invitation from one
executives calendar to another, I receive the email notification, which I
should. These meetings show up in the Executive Calendars as Tentative.
Sometimes I need to accept and other times I do nothing with the
notification. However, if I delete the email notification from my in-box,
which is asking me to "respond" on behalf of XXXXX, it deletes the calendar
entry in the Executives calendar? Why wouldn't the entry stay on their
calendar as tentative? I'm only deleting the notification of the meeting,
not responding on their behalf, but it deletes it.

We are on XP, Outlook '03, SP3.



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