I meant a Calendar folder in what I didnt' know at the time was a mailbox.
We actually figured this out by enabling the user account associated with the
calendar and logging onto the network as that user.
This is the *only* way a private meeting can be deleted, to my knowledge.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks for your reply,
Greg Hopp
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
By "public resource calendar," do you mean a folder in the Public Folders hierarchy or a Calendar folder in a mailbox configured as a resource?
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"GrHopp" wrote in message ...
We have a public resource calendar (conference room) and I created a private
appointment on it. I am unable to modify, change or delete the appointment.
Nothing I do will allow me to modify the appointment, even though I believe I
created it.
The calendar default permission is set to Author and my permission is Owner.
Outlook 2003 SP2 and Exchange 2003.