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permissions for email / folder editing
we are running, on a server based version of outlook:
Office Outlook - professional edition 2003 SP2 and currently have mess with permissions, in particular for emails and the folders containing them: the problem is that some files (emails) / and some email folders cannot be deleted, while others can; - there does not seem to be relationship between who can and who cannot delete a specific item (i.e. i may be able to delette an item, but some one else may nt be able to delete that same item), nor a correlation of the permission to who created the files / folders. we want everyone in the office (its a very small office) to be able to edit any and all of the emails / folders (i.e. move, copy create, and delete), ANY SUGGESTIONS? thanks in advance, mark |
permissions for email / folder editing
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mark kubicki typed: we are running, on a server based version of outlook: I'm presuming you mean Exchange server.... Office Outlook - professional edition 2003 SP2 and currently have mess with permissions, in particular for emails and the folders containing them: In public folders? the problem is that some files (emails) / and some email folders cannot be deleted, while others can; - there does not seem to be relationship between who can and who cannot delete a specific item (i.e. i may be able to delette an item, but some one else may nt be able to delete that same item), nor a correlation of the permission to who created the files / folders. Check the permissions on the public folders in Exchange System Manager. I'd recommend using mail-enabled groups, rather than users, for the permissions, as it's easier to administer - and grant the group(s) the permissions you want. Sounds like Publishing Editor might do it, and if not, then Owner (although I grant that only when absolutely necessary, and to a small handful of trusted users). we want everyone in the office (its a very small office) to be able to edit any and all of the emails / folders (i.e. move, copy create, and delete), ANY SUGGESTIONS? Note, this isn't really the best group for Exchange questions. You might post future ones in m.p.exchange.admin, and mention your version & SP level of Exchange therein. thanks in advance, mark |
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