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grant access to a calender
Hi,
We are looking if we can use Outlook for e-mail and calender functions. Is it possible to give a group of users access to a calender? Or must i specify each user? So for example : can i put user1, user3 and user5 in one group and give them access to my calender? Can the admin arrange a default access to a calender or must it be done by the user. Thanks, -------------------------------- From: Fred Baltus ----------------------- Posted by a user from AdminLife (http://www.adminlife.com/) Idz7Muei9P1kCYy4inAlKZMw==/Id |
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grant access to a calender
On 03 May 2004 13:25, Fred Baltus via AdminLife wrote:
Hi, We are looking if we can use Outlook for e-mail and calender functions. Is it possible to give a group of users access to a calender? Or must i specify each user? So for example : can i put user1, user3 and user5 in one group and give them access to my calender? Can the admin arrange a default access to a calender or must it be done by the user. Thanks, -------------------------------- From: Fred Baltus You can do all of that, but you'll need an Exchange server to do it easily. Otherwise you might check Slipstick (http://www.slipstick.com) for a list of useful utilities that might make it work (though not as easily or elegantly). -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP-OneNote OneNote FAQ: http://home.hawaii.rr.com/schorr/Com...OneNoteFAQ.htm SchorrTech Blog: http://www.thespoke.net/MyBlog/bschorr/MyBlog.aspx |
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