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2007 Outlook Calendar & Public Folder question

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Tiffany - 20 Feb 2008 18:46 GMT
When creating a new calendar, naming it and then trying to save it to Pulic
Folders, I get an error message stating not enough permissions & to contact
my system admin.
When I right-click on the Public Folders folder, the "Change Sharing
Permissions" option is grayed out.
Is there a setting my admin needs to change?  (we're using Exchange)

Thanks!
Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) - 20 Feb 2008 21:11 GMT
Your administrator needs to give you sufficient permission - just contact
them and ask them to do it.

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> When creating a new calendar, naming it and then trying to save it to
> Pulic
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> Thanks!
Tiffany - 20 Feb 2008 22:38 GMT
Ok, thank you Judy!

> Your administrator needs to give you sufficient permission - just contact
> them and ask them to do it.
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> > Thanks!
 
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