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Old March 27th 06, 11:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.exchange.applications,microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Change folder names of all users

I followed the Exchange instructions and I created a new group (which I
belong) with the SEND AS and RECEIVE AS permissions. Is that enough?


I don't know what "Exchange instructions" you might be referring to.

I don't know where "the Delegates tab in Tools - Options" is. Gimme a clue.


In Outlook, click Tools, then Options, the look for the Delegates tab.

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"Gaspar" wrote in message ...
Are you positive you have full Editor permissions on the user's folder via
the Delegates tab in Tools - Options? Also, if you are a member of the
Exchange Administrators group, by default you do *not* have read nor write
permissions to other user's mailboxes.


I followed the Exchange instructions and I created a new group (which I
belong) with the SEND AS and RECEIVE AS permissions. Is that enough?

I don't know where "the Delegates tab in Tools - Options" is. Gimme a clue.

Thanks!



"Gaspar" wrote:

I tried the following to rename a given user's folder name but I get a
permissions error (althought I have all the required permissions to
access
all mailboxes).

Set myOlApp= CreateObject ("Outlook.Application")
Set mynamespace = myOlApp.Getnamespace("MAPI")
Set myRecipient = myNamespace.CreateRecipient("usernameXXX")
myRecipient.Resolve
mynamespace.GetSharedDefaultFolder(myRecipient, olfolderCalendar).Name =
"newNameXXX"

Any ideas?





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