Calendar:Setting Access Rights
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- Know what access rights you want a person to have before you begin
- Note: To give anyone designate rights other than modify, they must be able to modify at least one type of access level
- Open the Tools menu
- Click Access Rights...
- In the text box, type in the name of the person who's access rights you will modify and press the green checkmark
- Under the Designate tab, check the appropriate boxes that correspond with the access rights you plan to give them
- Note: Full designate means they have as much control over your calendar entries as you do
- Note: No designate means they cannot modify your calendar in any way
- Note: Access rights are heirarchal. For example, if you check modify, they can also view/reply and view times.
- Under the Viewing tab, check the appropriate boxes that correspond with the access rights you plan to give them
- Under the View Task tab, check the appropriate boxes that correspond with the access rights you plan to give them
- Under the Scheduling tab, check the box if you would like them to be able to schedule you for meetings or events
- The default access rights give a person the ability to view the times your busy under a normal agenda and allow you to schedule them for meetings and events. You cannot modify anything or view tasks.
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