I am having the same problem. I have an exchange 2003 server and my
workstation is xp pro and my mail client is Office 2k3. I am an owner
on a number of public folders but I do not have the administration
tabs. I only have the homepage and general tabs. Another admin in the
same securtiy group running Win 2k and Office 2k can see the admin tabs
just fine. Is there a bug with Office 2003?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
If the Exchange mailbox you've used to log on is not an owner of the folder in question, you will not be able to set its permissions.
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"Felix" wrote in message ...
Thanks Sue. Well, I went to the Public Folder level and added the
permissions. But, I usually do it in Outlook, open a folder and right click
on it and go to properties and I see the tabs, but some calendars I am
unable to, not sure why
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
...
You said you brought up the Properties tab for a some folder in order to
assign permissions. What I'm asking is what folder you are working with. A
calendar is *not* a mailbox. A calendar is a folder and can be *in* a
mailbox or in the Public Folders hierarchy. The mailbox can be your own
mailbox or a secondary mailbox you have added to your Exchange account
settings. The calendar can be the default Calendar folder for a mailbox or a
calendar subfolder that the user has created.
"Felix" wrote in message
...
What calendar folder?
I did not understand this question Sue. The calendar is a mailbox under
resources mailbox store. Any other information I could provide.
MS Outlook 2003
Trying to assign permissions to users on a particular calendar and I do
not
see the usual tabs what I should see like the
General
Homepage
AutoArchive
Administration
Forms
Permissions
Instead see only the following tabs
General and Summary
Anything I am missing? Thanks in advance.