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2ND POST : Trying to forward a message in a public folder gives "you do not have siginificant permissions to perform this operation on this object"



 
 
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Old December 27th 07, 06:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default 2ND POST : Trying to forward a message in a public folder gives "you do not have siginificant permissions to perform this operation on this object"

Hi,

Trying to forward a message in a public folder gives "you do not have
significant permissions to perform this operation on this object".

Any ideas? What does "significant permissions" mean?

Thanks,

Alan
http://www.sadevelopment.com
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Old December 27th 07, 07:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky
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Default 2ND POST : Trying to forward a message in a public folder gives "you do not have siginificant permissions to perform this operation on this object"

do you get this alert when you hit forward or after you hit send?

if after send, its using the folder's address and you don't have send as
permission. Show the from field and delete the address.

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Hi,

Trying to forward a message in a public folder gives "you do not have
significant permissions to perform this operation on this object".

Any ideas? What does "significant permissions" mean?

Thanks,

Alan
http://www.sadevelopment.com
Partition Boot Manager and Large Drive Tools utilities!


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Old December 28th 07, 08:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default 2ND POST : Trying to forward a message in a public folder gives "you do not have siginificant permissions to perform this operation on this object"

Hi,

do you get this alert when you hit forward or after you hit send?


When we hit send.

if after send, its using the folder's address and you don't have send as
permission. Show the from field and delete the address.


We are forward it from a public folder. I don't see a from field listed.
How can I show this?

Thanks,

Alan
http://www.sadevelopment.com
Partition Boot Manager and Large Drive Tools utilities!


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Old December 28th 07, 08:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky
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Default 2ND POST : Trying to forward a message in a public folder gives "you do not have siginificant permissions to perform this operation on this object"

look on the view menu. if using outlook 2007, its on the options ribbon.

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"Default User" wrote in message
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Hi,

do you get this alert when you hit forward or after you hit send?


When we hit send.

if after send, its using the folder's address and you don't have send as
permission. Show the from field and delete the address.


We are forward it from a public folder. I don't see a from field listed.
How can I show this?

Thanks,

Alan
http://www.sadevelopment.com
Partition Boot Manager and Large Drive Tools utilities!

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Old January 4th 08, 03:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default 2ND POST : Trying to forward a message in a public folder gives "you do not have siginificant permissions to perform this operation on this object"

Hi Diane,

Thanks for the help!

The from field is grayed out. I am trying to forward an item in a public
folder if it makes a difference.

Thanks,

Alan
http://www.sadevelopment.com
Partition Boot Manager and Large Drive Tools utilities!


 




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