Please check whether you have the other person's calendar visible in your
folder list, as I suggested in my earlier post.
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"Marie" wrote in message
...
If I am listed in a person's Permissions (right click properties on their
calendar) and I use the File | Open | Other User's Folder command they still
come up as Calendar and not their name. But if I'm not in their permissions
list, it comes up with their name.
I can't be removed from their permissions as I need to put meetings in
their diaries without sending them a meeting request.
Thanks
----- Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: -----
It's how you access the calendar. If you have the other person's
mailbox
open in your folder list as a secondary Exchange mailbox, you'll see
"Calendar." If you use the File | Open | Other User's Folder command
or the
corresponding link on the navigation pane, you'll see the user name.
"Marie" wrote in message
...
We have exactly the same problem in our office. I've just had a
play
about and it seems to be when you are listed under a person's
"permissions"
(right click on properties). I have just removed myself from
someone's
"permissions" and then selected her calendar under File, Open Other
Users
Folder and her calendar appears along side mine with her name on it,
when
before it would only say calendar.
I'm not sure of the solution as I need to be able to insert
meetings in my
teams calendars so need to be listed in their "permissions".
Any solutions would be greatly appreciated as I often have to view
several
calendars at once and get confused as to which one belongs to who
(names
would be better than colours).