Here's my WAG...
Is there another list granting lesser access to the folder that this user
may be a part of? We have seen instances where a user is in a group with
owner permissions but then also in a group with read permissions and they
only end up getting read permissions. We've found that re
Hey Dean,
This one is not automatic but it will allow someone to send the message to
the users to get them to add the holidays.
http://www.slipstick.com/dev/olforms/holiday.htm
Scott Perley
Team Lead, Enterprise Messaging
TELUS Mobility
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Hey Tony,
I fought with this same issue for a few weeks (even called MS support but it
didn't help) I figured it out when I accidently did it myself. It happens
when you CTRL-Click the messages to highlight them (usually to mark them as
read). Because you are clicking in rapid succession it is
I haven't had any problem with this. We have about 80 forms used from our
Org Forms library. There are about another 20-30 used strictly from public
folders.
Scott Perley
TELUS Mobility
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Hey Tim,
We make use of folders in the way you describe. The way we get around it is
to setup a default view that is grouped by "Flag Status" This way the users
ignore the read/unread information and use the flags to determine if someone
else has already worked on a certain issue.
Some depts n
You can also use a different type of field on the read page. Use the radio
buttons on the compose page but use a label control on the read page. It
shows the information but enforces that the user cannot make any changes.
(Easier than coding or marking the fields as read-only.)
Scott
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We strongly our users to use Public Folders. Instead of the users posting
to them, however, we just set an address on it and let them email to it.
Most users aren't aware of whether they are sending to a mailbox or PF
anyway.
When we create the folders we don't grant the users access to create
s
The only workaround is to send a new meeting request or get the originator
to add the person you are forwarding to.
When you forward a meeting request Exchange DOES send the message on the
originator's behalf. I'm not sure the gory details but the way I understand
it, if Fred invites Barney to a
I've also found that it is not based on the received date but the last
modified date. If an item comes in and it is modified 2 days later, the
countdown starts again.
Scott Perley
TELUS Mobility
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From: Hunter, Lori [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 24,
I found Sue Mosher's book extremely useful.
For your immediate questions:
Permissions on the forms library can be changed from Exchange admin. Go to
Folders, System Folders, eforms library and choose the Org Forms library.
Modify the client permissions and this will allow you to control who can
Is there some code on the form that is setting this? In design mode go to
Form, View code. The other way may be that the "Defer Until" field is added
on a hidden tab and it has the initial value set.
Scott
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From: Soysal, Serdar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday,
holiday because of the earlier harvest.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
Tech Consultant
Compaq Computer Corporation (soon to be HP)
All your base are belong to us.
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Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 10:48 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Haiku Friday
Happy Thanksgiving
To our American friends
from Canada
Scott Perley
TELUS Mobility
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Happy Thanksgiving
To our American friends
from Canada
Scott Perley
TELUS Mobility
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From: Vivino, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 7:56 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Haiku Friday
We post anyway
Rat
Do they show up in Exchange Admin if you connect to the directory on
different servers? If so, could be replication.
Not sure about the sorting if it's just replication...
(no holiday here in Canada either. Damn yanks with a 4 day weekend... :o)
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From: Smith Thomas
In exchange admin, go to the Permissions Tab for the user and add his
secretary with "user permissions". On the secretary's profile add her
boss's mailbox. The secretary gets more than just this one folder but in my
experience, they usually request the others later...
Scott
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ou lose PFs, and its a
destructive process.
--
Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE MCT
Senior Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
Atlanta, GA
http://www.peregrine.com
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Try tools, services, Outlook Address book and change the setting between
"First, Last" and "File As".
There are no other options I know of.
Scott
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From: Bare, Ronald A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: September 21, 2001 10:52 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Cont
You should be able to try this:
Login to the exchange 5.5 org and add a PST to your profile. Use the Custom
forms button on the Advanced dialog on Tools, Options, Other to copy the
forms from the Org Forms Library or other folder to a folder on the PST.
Then login to exchange 2K and do it again
Nope that works too.
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From: Hurst, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: September 14, 2001 7:17 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Public folder permissions for DL
I believe the problem is not in adding people BUT removing them, even though
they are removed the
Can you try just saving the form as an OFT and delete the forms from the org
forms library? Then if you have some items based on the form, try to open
them, if they open with the old form, it is still in the cache or is
published on the folder or personal forms library (I know you've cleared
that
You must use a custom form to change it. On the actions tab (in design
mode) you can change the behaviour of the default actions.
Scott
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From: Raul Rivera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: September 17, 2001 3:51 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Office Assistant
We create a mailbox with a heafty restriction on it that it won't receive
mail from anyone. When someone needs to send a message such as you
describe, we have them put this mailbox in the "have replies sent to" field
and if any disregards the "do not reply" message, they get a failure.
Scott
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While we are on the subject it's really been bugging me recently about:
then & than
and
effect & affect.
Scott
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From: Ed Crowley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 9:30 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Staff Mai
I was lucky enough to be able to completely plan our pub folder structure
before implementation. The only Top-level folders refer to our subsidiary
names beneath that are only 5 folders: Depts, Groups, Projects, General,
Admin. No one but our exchange admins DL is granted owner access on the
fol
If you use permissions on the folders instead of default or anonymous the
replicated folder structure won't even show up. We are 1 of 7 subsidiaries
and encountered the same problem. Once we setup one of our global lists
with folder visible access and removed default and anonymous, it helped
cle
Rather than having hundreds (thousands?) of people change their client
config, why can't you subscribe a folder to the list. (1 person makes one
change vs 100 people make 100 changes - which way makes more sense?)
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From: Joshua M. Folcik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
limit refers to the message size AFTER conversion to
SMTP formatting. Hence, if you have a 10MB file BEFORE conversion it will
be over your IMS limit AFTER conversion.
Nate Couch
EDS Messaging
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> Sen
Hi All,
Have any of encountered issues where the limits through an IMS is different
than what is actually set? We have a limit of 10MB (1Kb) set on both
our IMS boxes but we cannot send anything larger than 7.5 Mb. If we bump up
the limit to 20Mb we are able to send our 10Mb messages.
I di
If you have the form posted to the folder and set it as the default post
form it should work for the other users on the folder. Check their forms
cache. If you have them try going to Actions, New and it still
doesn't show your form try clearing the forms cache.
Scott
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