RE: How to give someone permission to 'add' to the shared calender?
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Group: microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring · Group Profile
Author: Joseph Lough
Date: Sep 11, 2008 13:16

I'm with you on this one. I am running Outlook 2007 not on an exchange
server. I can right click on the calendar icon. I then select Publish to
Internet and Change Sharing Permissions. There is my wife's email address.
But it won't let me add new addresses. OK. Should be easy. Simply select
Publish to Internet and Share Published Calendar. Outlook creates an email
which, in theory, I can send to anyone I want. When they click on the link in
the email, they are taken to my published calendar. But wait!! It only allows
me to send it to my wife's email. Any other email address returns an error
message. I need to read the fine print: "This calendar is shared with
restricted permissions. To preview or subscribe to this calendar, you need to
enroll the e-mail address to which this e-mail message was sent with a
Windows Live IDâ„¢ account." OK. How can I enroll someone else's email address?
Not in Permissions. It will only let me delete the email address that is
there, not add a new one. Sheesh!!
"James Moore" wrote:
> How to give someone permission to 'add' to the shared calendar, we have
> Outlook running on exchange server 2003 and im stumped how to give the
> permissions to someone to be able to add a new appointment to the shared
> calendar.
>
> Most apreciated if someone can help.
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