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I'm using Outlook 2003 on Exchange Server. I know that you can select
a permission level of "None" for individual users (calendar viewing) even if you have set the default to "Read" - but I'm not sure if this actually restricts those individual users (since they would be included in "default"?). I would like almost everyone to be able to view my calendar, but would like to restrict a small group of users from viewing the calendar. I'm not sure if the default settings override the more restrictive individual settings. Does it work this way? Thanks! |
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