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a delegate can not dellete an appointment frome  the owner calenda

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תמר - 13 Nov 2007 10:53 GMT
Hi,
Recently we have upgraded the entire organization to office 2007.
Since than A delegate can not delete an appointment from  the owner calendar
The error message that they get Sais that they had tried to delete 4000
items or more, or that they do not have permissions to do that.
It is not a permission problem, we have tried to remove all office and
reinstall, tries all the switches.
When we start Outlook with "safe" mode – only than it is working.
Any ideas?

thanks,

Tamar

in the installation we made some changes in the MSP file..... mabe its got
someting to do with that?
תמר - 13 Nov 2007 10:55 GMT
One more thing - they can selete with shift&delete, but not with just delete

> Hi,
> Recently we have upgraded the entire organization to office 2007.
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> in the installation we made some changes in the MSP file..... mabe its got
> someting to do with that?
תמר - 14 Nov 2007 11:35 GMT
No need. I found the solution.
It appears that we made a change in the MSP file, when a delegate deletes an
appointment from the owner calendar, the deleted item sends to the owner
deleted items folder. And since the delegate does not have permission to that
folder her can not perform this action ) only by shift+delete)…..

There is a reg key that we can change to fix this.

> One more thing - they can selete with shift&delete, but not with just delete
>
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> > in the installation we made some changes in the MSP file..... mabe its got
> > someting to do with that?
 
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