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Outlook 2010 public folder calendar permissions issues

towens81 (MIS)
16 May 12 0:45
I have a strange problem that I've been trying to figure out for a while now.

I have a user (user A) who is now retired, her replacement (user B) is supposed to have same level of access.

We have a section under the public folders where users can reserve rooms/times for meeting rooms.

The problem is that user A created several meetings in rooms, which are recurring, but user B doesn't have access to change/edit these calendar events.

I dont want to give user B full access to everything, just full access to user A's created calendar events.

How do I do this

Let me know if I'm missing any info...
Gruuuu (Programmer)
16 May 12 9:26
Why doesn't she just recreate them?

Get the administrator to remove the old events.

If that person is you, you should be able to reactivate the account, change the password, log in on that account, delete the things.
towens81 (MIS)
16 May 12 10:53
There are alot of calendar items that the original user had made.

Also, I think there will be a few more similar changes in the future and I would like to know how to fix this so I dont have to go in a delete or edit each event, I can't give access to the appropriate person and they can make those changes.

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