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Maybe I'm stupid but when I right click the user in question I have an
Exchange task tab and and properties.
I am using Small business server.
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Maybe I'm stupid but when I right click the user in question I have an
Exchange task tab and and properties. Under properties I have Exchan
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Subject: RE: Calendar/mailbox rights - anyone know an administrative
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Maybe I'm stupid but when I r
From: Mark Nold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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ADUC | Properties of User in question | Exchange Advanced | Mailbox
Rights ...is that what your
ADUC | Properties of User in question | Exchange Advanced | Mailbox
Rights ...is that what your after?
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Subject: RE: Calendar/mailbox rights - anyone know an administrative
tool to do this?
I was hoping that someone knows a way to administer domain
users' mailbox permissions without having to log on to Outlook. Is
I was hoping that someone knows a way to administer domain
users' mailbox permissions without having to log on to Outlook. Is there
an exchange tool that will let me do this?
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Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 12:59 PM
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Subject: Re: Calendar/mailbox rights
I would like to share out a few users calendars, not just free/busy but the
"true" calendar to a
I would like to share out a few users calendars, not just free/busy but the
"true" calendar to a few other users. I do not want those users to have full
mailbox rights to these mailboxes, just the calendar.
Is this possible in E2K?
Could you please provide a resource.
Thanks.
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