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2 Questions: Permissions and Saving Messages
Hello,
We have Windows XP and Office 2003 in a Network Environment of about 400 users. 1. Permissions question In Outlook, each user has their own calendar, which was set up by IT when they created their user account. I created a second calendar in Outlook, which I named "Department". I then gave Reviewer permissions to all my staff to view and add/delete items to the Department calendar. The Department calendar is a place where the entire department can place information so all our vacation, appointment, meeting, etc., information is centralized. If someone outside our department sends an appointment invitation to someone in my department, can they also send an appointment invitation to my "Department" calendar? I know they can send one to my personal calendar; but what I'd like is when any of my staff that gets an appointment invitation, that our "Department" calendar gets an appointment invitation also. Can this be done? 2. Saving messages I have a lot of folders set up in Outlook and they are pretty full of emails now after four years. Can I save them offline, for example to a CD? Many thanks, Rosemary |
2 Questions: Permissions and Saving Messages
Regarding question #1: I would set up the Department calendar as a
resource user (basically just a user) and set up its calendar to autoaccept meeting requests. Then you can, I think, set up the Department user as a delegate to the user's account and they will get copies of meeting requests. (I'm working from memory here as I don't have Outlook 2003 in front of me at the moment) Regarding question #2: Certainly. Create a new PST file (File | New | Outlook Data File) and move any folders you want to archive off into that new PST file. Then you can burn that PST file to a CD for archival purposes. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com Author - The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007: http://tinyurl.com/5m3f5q "Rosemary" wrote in message : Hello, We have Windows XP and Office 2003 in a Network Environment of about 400 users. 1. Permissions question In Outlook, each user has their own calendar, which was set up by IT when they created their user account. I created a second calendar in Outlook, which I named "Department". I then gave Reviewer permissions to all my staff to view and add/delete items to the Department calendar. The Department calendar is a place where the entire department can place information so all our vacation, appointment, meeting, etc., information is centralized. If someone outside our department sends an appointment invitation to someone in my department, can they also send an appointment invitation to my "Department" calendar? I know they can send one to my personal calendar; but what I'd like is when any of my staff that gets an appointment invitation, that our "Department" calendar gets an appointment invitation also. Can this be done? 2. Saving messages I have a lot of folders set up in Outlook and they are pretty full of emails now after four years. Can I save them offline, for example to a CD? Many thanks, Rosemary |
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