Here is the problem.
I have set up delegate access to my secretary and given her access to
the folders:
Calendar, tasks, inbox, contacts, notes and journal. What I would like
is for her also to have access to my Sent Items folder.
How can I do this.
Thank you
Eric
Aloha,
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Ben M. Schorr, CNA [MVP - Outlook]
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Eric J. Reynolds wrote in message <34FC0C4E...@erols.com>...
Eric
From there she can also create a shortcut on her Outlook bar if she wants
to.
She may have to exit and relogin to open your mailbox.
Aloha,
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-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, CNA [MVP - Outlook]
Director of Information Services
Damon Key Leong Kupchak Hastert
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Eric J. Reynolds wrote in message <34FC752C...@erols.com>...
Or, follow Ben's suggestion for opening the mailbox.
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Sue Mosher
Author of "The Microsoft Exchange User's Guide" and
"The Microsoft Outlook E-mail and Fax Guide"
FAQs at Exchange Center -- http://www.slipstick.com/exchange
Ben's method worked like a charm. Sue I was unable to use your
method. I can't drag any of my folders to the desktop. I have
permission to them but it won't let me do it.
Eric
You will need to give her access permissions to you Mailbox folder, top
level within the folder list (make the permissions "Visible", otherwise be
warned because other folders you create will inherit these permissions).
Then on their machine, select TOOLS\SERVICES\Properties\Advanced Tab and
add an additinal mailbox, ie your mailbox exchange profile.
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