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I am setting up 5 PC's in our offices to share each others calendars using
office online to publish them to as we don't have an exchange server. This is all working out ok but I can't work out how to let the user add appointments to other peoples calendar as they are Read Only. Is there anyway of changing the permissions so that User 1 can add an appointment to User 2's calendar etc? I am using Outlook 2007 Professional with Vista Ultimate. |
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Office online is always read only.
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to grant permission to the people you share your calendar with, after
inviting them, right click on the folder for your calendar. Click change sharing permission. Change the option on the permission tab. I highlighted all the people I'm sharing with and changed the permission setting to editor. "Bacardigold" wrote: I am setting up 5 PC's in our offices to share each others calendars using office online to publish them to as we don't have an exchange server. This is all working out ok but I can't work out how to let the user add appointments to other peoples calendar as they are Read Only. Is there anyway of changing the permissions so that User 1 can add an appointment to User 2's calendar etc? I am using Outlook 2007 Professional with Vista Ultimate. |
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