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Forms and Read-Write Permissions

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Alex - 20 Jul 2004 22:07 GMT
I have read write access to four scheduling calendars that
are in my group. Everyone else has read access. My
question is, is it possible to create a form that they
fill out and submit, which would update the calendar(s) in
my name, and email me the updates?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 20 Jul 2004 23:18 GMT
Not unless they can log onto and have Send As permissions for your mailbox,
and even then it would require pretty complex CDO programming.

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> I have read write access to four scheduling calendars that
> are in my group. Everyone else has read access. My
> question is, is it possible to create a form that they
> fill out and submit, which would update the calendar(s) in
> my name, and email me the updates?
- 21 Jul 2004 00:08 GMT
Thank you.

I guess I'm stuck manually updating them... phooey!

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>Not unless they can log onto and have Send As permissions for your mailbox,
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