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Hi,
We're running Outlook 2007 against an exchange server and notice appointments just disappearing because of accidental deletes by colleagues. Outlook does not prompt the user with a pop-up box to confirm the delete but just removes it from the calendar. We've browsed the Internet to find a way to enable the pop-up box to confirm the delete but haven't found anything on it. Does anyone know how to enable this function? Thanks, Paulo |
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Don't the deleted items end up in the Deleted Items folder where they can be
restored from 'accidental deletions'? "Paulo" wrote in message ... Hi, We're running Outlook 2007 against an exchange server and notice appointments just disappearing because of accidental deletes by colleagues. Outlook does not prompt the user with a pop-up box to confirm the delete but just removes it from the calendar. We've browsed the Internet to find a way to enable the pop-up box to confirm the delete but haven't found anything on it. Does anyone know how to enable this function? |
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We use shared calendars that are part of a shared mailbox that every user has
(full) access to because it's not possible to set granular autorisations on calendars owned by another user. And yes, deleted appointments do end up in the user's PERSONAL deleted items, but we can not check the deleted items of every user all the time. I would expect that a pop up confirmation on deletes would be a standard provision in Outlook. The fact that it's not makes the calendar exetremely vulnerable for accidental deletes and moves (a slip of the mouse is enough to move your appointment to another time without noticing it...). Thanks, Paulo "Vince Averello" wrote: Don't the deleted items end up in the Deleted Items folder where they can be restored from 'accidental deletions'? "Paulo" wrote in message ... Hi, We're running Outlook 2007 against an exchange server and notice appointments just disappearing because of accidental deletes by colleagues. Outlook does not prompt the user with a pop-up box to confirm the delete but just removes it from the calendar. We've browsed the Internet to find a way to enable the pop-up box to confirm the delete but haven't found anything on it. Does anyone know how to enable this function? |
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There's only confirmation on permanent deletes, not the transitory ones that
pass through the Deleted Items folder. You might be able to write code to do what you want but that's not my forte... "Paulo" wrote in message ... We use shared calendars that are part of a shared mailbox that every user has (full) access to because it's not possible to set granular autorisations on calendars owned by another user. And yes, deleted appointments do end up in the user's PERSONAL deleted items, but we can not check the deleted items of every user all the time. I would expect that a pop up confirmation on deletes would be a standard provision in Outlook. The fact that it's not makes the calendar exetremely vulnerable for accidental deletes and moves (a slip of the mouse is enough to move your appointment to another time without noticing it...). |
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