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Paul - 05 Dec 2005 20:14 GMT
How can I ensure that everyone in the company shares their calendar -
Default - Reviewer - as it is set to NONE by default. The users all use
Outlook 2003 on a 2003 Exchange Server. Is there a policy I can set
somewhere ? , or do I have to email everyone and tell them how to share
there calendars ?

Paul
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 06 Dec 2005 06:30 GMT
YOu can set this in active directory if I am not mistaken.  Or Exchange
System Manager.

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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 09 Dec 2005 14:15 GMT
You'd use those tools to share the entire mailbox. Tools to help set permissions on single folders are listed at http://www.slipstick.com/exs/permissions.htm#tools

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Bob - 12 Dec 2005 20:10 GMT
Sue,

I am very interested in SetPerm, as described on Slipstick.com's "Managing
Exchange Server Permissions" page.  Do you know if the tool is compatible
with Exchange 2003 SP2 Enterprise?  Has it worked well for you?

Thanks for any advice,
Bob

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