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Smiley March 29th 07 10:15 AM

How to grant permission to someone to add/remove folder in Outlook
 
Hi,

I was asked how to add someone to a list so that the person would add/remove
folder from a public folder list. I was told it had been done in outlook but
I cannot find anything resemble to security/permission which allow to me to
add either a user name or in a group such as user or administrator to check
boxes for permission. Anyone would point me to the direction to start off ?
Many thanks

Smiley



Roady [MVP] March 29th 07 10:45 AM

How to grant permission to someone to add/remove folder in Outlook
 
The administrator can set it through ESM or the owner of the folder can do
it through Outlook. See;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/permissions.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

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"Smiley" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I was asked how to add someone to a list so that the person would
add/remove folder from a public folder list. I was told it had been done
in outlook but I cannot find anything resemble to security/permission
which allow to me to add either a user name or in a group such as user or
administrator to check boxes for permission. Anyone would point me to the
direction to start off ? Many thanks

Smiley



Aligator March 29th 07 10:46 AM

How to grant permission to someone to add/remove folder in Outlook
 
rightclick the parent folder, choose PROPERTIES then go to PERMISSIONS tab
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I am what I am - the cow don''t make ham...


"Smiley" wrote:

Hi,

I was asked how to add someone to a list so that the person would add/remove
folder from a public folder list. I was told it had been done in outlook but
I cannot find anything resemble to security/permission which allow to me to
add either a user name or in a group such as user or administrator to check
boxes for permission. Anyone would point me to the direction to start off ?
Many thanks

Smiley




Smiley March 30th 07 01:07 PM

How to grant permission to someone to add/remove folder in Outlook
 
Thank you. That should give me a start.

Have a good weekend.

Smiley

"Roady [MVP]" t wrote in
message ...
The administrator can set it through ESM or the owner of the folder can do
it through Outlook. See;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/permissions.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
"Smiley" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I was asked how to add someone to a list so that the person would
add/remove folder from a public folder list. I was told it had been done
in outlook but I cannot find anything resemble to security/permission
which allow to me to add either a user name or in a group such as user or
administrator to check boxes for permission. Anyone would point me to the
direction to start off ? Many thanks

Smiley





Smiley March 30th 07 01:08 PM

How to grant permission to someone to add/remove folder in Outlook
 
Hi Aligator

Thanks you. I did check on the preperties but not at parent level. Thanks.

Have a good weekend,

Smiley


"Aligator" wrote in message
...
rightclick the parent folder, choose PROPERTIES then go to PERMISSIONS tab
--
I am what I am - the cow don''t make ham...


"Smiley" wrote:

Hi,

I was asked how to add someone to a list so that the person would
add/remove
folder from a public folder list. I was told it had been done in outlook
but
I cannot find anything resemble to security/permission which allow to me
to
add either a user name or in a group such as user or administrator to
check
boxes for permission. Anyone would point me to the direction to start off
?
Many thanks

Smiley







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