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I have a whole department that needs to add about 8 people as delegates.
These delegates are the department leads, and will need to be able to forward messages posted to a public folder by the staff (and are therefore required to be a delegate to forward on the behalf of the staff). This was not a problem in Outlook 2000 but in Outlook 2003, they are required to be a delegate. I don't want the whole department to have to manually add these same 8 people as delegates. Is there a way to accomplish this through the use of a vbscript using the windows scripting host? I am working with a Windows 2000 environment. Any help (maybe there's another way to get this working without creating delegates?) would help a lot. Thanks. *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** |
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