Calendar permission problem

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Jeffh

I am running Exchange 2003 server and Windows 2003 Server.
Each workstation is running Xp and Outlook 2003. My
question is simple (I hope). No matter what permission
levels I set, all calendars are viewable by everyone.
Normally, this isn't a problem but I would like to limit
who can the senior manager's calendars. How can I 'hide'
the senior manager's calendar from those who don't need to
see it??

Any help is greatly appreciated.
 
Check the "upstream" permissions in Active Directory. It sounds like a
container's permissions are set too broadly and are propagating to child
objects.
 
I assume that you are talking about Active Directory on
the Exchange Server and not the domain controller? Can you
give me some more information on what you mean
by 'containers'? Thanks...
 
Active Directory Users and Computers on the domain controller contains both
Windows logon and Exchange account information. An individual user can
inherit permissions from the parent "container" (looks like a folder in the
UI, but it's not a physical folder). If your account is in the Users
container, then whatever permissions are set on Users and on its parent
containers may be propagating to your account.

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
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