Delegating privileges to OWA

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Chris

How do we appropriately delegate permissions for UserA to be able to
view/post calendar items for UserB in Outlook Web Access? The UserA
has given permissions/delegate in Outlook client, but when UserB goes
into UserA's calendar in OWA (http:\\server\exchange\UserA\Calendar)
they can only see items, not post new ones.

However if UserB used the full Outlook client (which is not feasible in
our situation) they can do it.
 
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Exchange, not Outlook.

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After furious head scratching, Chris asked:

| How do we appropriately delegate permissions for UserA to be able to
| view/post calendar items for UserB in Outlook Web Access? The UserA
| has given permissions/delegate in Outlook client, but when UserB goes
| into UserA's calendar in OWA (http:\\server\exchange\UserA\Calendar)
| they can only see items, not post new ones.
|
| However if UserB used the full Outlook client (which is not feasible
| in our situation) they can do it.
 
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