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Subject: RE: Ex 5.5 Public Folder Permissions
Many thanks for hijacking this thread.
BTW. I have not been able to assign a DL to a PF and allow them to:
- assign perms / add users to the PF
- create and manage subfolders
- prohibit them from removing the &qu
Whom are you thanking? I can't tell from the oversnipped reply.
Ed Crowley
Compaq Computer
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Many thanks for hijacking this thread.
BTW. I have not been able to assign a DL to a PF and allow them to:
- assign perms / add users to the PF
- create and manage subfolders
- prohibit them from removing the "parent" folder
Example of folder structure
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Subject: RE: Ex 5.5 Public Folder Permissions
I am heading to New Orleans for a week, leaving this Friday. I can pick up
the "proper materials" while I am down there :)
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Subject: RE: Ex 5.5 Public Folder Permissions
Is this some type of plan to throw a coup on the Secret Circle Inner
Cabel Which Does Not Exist?
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Excellent, excellent ...
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I am heading to New Orleans for a week, leaving this Friday. I can pick up
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Oh I am totally up for that girlfriend!!
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A virtual coven sounds like a good idea. . .maybe we could work up
And how do you know we're not already in the Secret Inner Circle Cabal which
Does Not Exist?
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Is
To our flock be true...
As long as that coven doesnt include an oven, I'm in! ;)
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From: Hunter, Lori [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:12 AM
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BAA RAM EWE.
You a
Folder Permissions
A virtual coven sounds like a good idea. . .maybe we could work up a
banishing and get rid of M. Hanji.
Darcy
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A virtual coven sounds like a good idea. . .maybe we could work up a banishing and get
rid of M. Hanji.
Darcy
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That'll do pig. That'll do.
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That'll do pig. That'll do.
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No. But using Owner will do; don't need to be admin.
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No. But using Owner will do; don't need to be admin.
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If we assign "admin" rights to the
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This of course would be easy enough to test out you
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This of course would be easy enough to test out you
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If we assign "admin" rights to the NT ac
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Many users can be owners of one dl. Add their nt account under the
permissions tab in admin and give them admin rights to the dl.
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Subject: RE: Ex 5.5 Public Folder Permissions
Why modify the permissions of the folders?
Give a DL permission, and set the team lead as owner of the DL, then just
add & remove from the DL
Tha
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Why modify the permissions of the folders?
Give a DL permission, and set the team lead as owner of the DL, then just
add & remove from the DL
That's the way we
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Subject: RE: Ex 5.5 Public Folder Permissions
Mike
Thankyou for your comments, but our requirement is to have the team leaders
of each of the groups (about 800) modify the permissions of their folders as
staff move between teams quite regularly, and other people ne
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If the folders were permissioned with dlists then these team leaders would
only need to edit the dlists and not the PF permissions directly.
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Regards
Jason Tuffin
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From: Mike Morrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 9:49 PM
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Subject: RE: Ex 5.5 Public Folder Permissions
Don't give users Owner permissions on the top level folder. Reserve that
permission to
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From: Mike Morrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Don't give users Owner permissions on the top level folder. Reserve that
permission to your Exchange admins.
stry hack on your
machine so you can easily recover those items.
Mike Morrison
NT/SMS/Exchange Administrator
Ben & Jerry's Homemade, Inc.
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vely, you could use Publishing Editor which gives most of your
requests.
Tris
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Subject: Ex 5.5 Public Folder Permissions
I am having a little difficulty with &quo
I am having a little difficulty with "owners" of folders deleting the top
level folder for their group. Our environment has 500 or so Org Units and
each org unit has a public folder visible to the whole org unit. Within the
Org unit we assign 1 or 2 users with "owner" rights, and the rest of the
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