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Guest
Hi,
I have a senior exec who would like only certain people access to their
calendar & free/ busy info.
I am planning on setting default views on the calendar to 'None' and add-in
select users to view the calendar etc.
What I want to make sure is that when a user who doesn't have any
permissions tries to see the calendar via a meeting request, they do not see
any appointment info. I have tested using the 'private' tickbox with mixed
success:
If an entry is placed in the calendar and subsequently altered to private,
the entry can still be seen.
Conversely, if an entry is initially marked as private then changed to open,
it is not seen.
This is being tested using exch2k , outlook 2k on the exec and outlook97 on
the 'barred user'.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Cheers
I have a senior exec who would like only certain people access to their
calendar & free/ busy info.
I am planning on setting default views on the calendar to 'None' and add-in
select users to view the calendar etc.
What I want to make sure is that when a user who doesn't have any
permissions tries to see the calendar via a meeting request, they do not see
any appointment info. I have tested using the 'private' tickbox with mixed
success:
If an entry is placed in the calendar and subsequently altered to private,
the entry can still be seen.
Conversely, if an entry is initially marked as private then changed to open,
it is not seen.
This is being tested using exch2k , outlook 2k on the exec and outlook97 on
the 'barred user'.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Cheers