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How to cancell private meeting with resourceExchange 2007, Outlook 2007
User creates meeting, and booked resource (conference room). User set Private attribute to on. Then user wants to delete that meeting and he can not - system says, there is no enough permission. The work arround is to change conference room from "resource" to "Required" and then usec is able to delete/cancel meeting Is there any other way to cancel private meeting with resource? Best Regards Pawel Jawien The resource mailbox owner should be able to log in with the owner account
and delete the item. -- Show quoteHide quoteEd Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "Pawel Jawien" <pawel.jaw***@jawien.pl> wrote in message news:4A609B35-0F7C-49C8-B67E-3205F2AB64F3@microsoft.com... > Exchange 2007, Outlook 2007 > > User creates meeting, and booked resource (conference room). User set > Private attribute to on. Then user wants to delete that meeting and he can > not - system says, there is no enough permission. > The work arround is to change conference room from "resource" to > "Required" and then usec is able to delete/cancel meeting > > Is there any other way to cancel private meeting with resource? > > Best Regards > Pawel Jawien Yes - correct - owner is able... but default user? But that is not a
solution, that is only workaround... Is there any way to configure Exchange server to change that behavior? Best Regards Pawel Jawien Show quoteHide quote "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@nospam.net> wrote in message news:ezI0fAtnJHA.3840@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > The resource mailbox owner should be able to log in with the owner account > and delete the item. > -- > Ed Crowley MVP > "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." > . > > "Pawel Jawien" <pawel.jaw***@jawien.pl> wrote in message > news:4A609B35-0F7C-49C8-B67E-3205F2AB64F3@microsoft.com... >> Exchange 2007, Outlook 2007 >> >> User creates meeting, and booked resource (conference room). User set >> Private attribute to on. Then user wants to delete that meeting and he >> can not - system says, there is no enough permission. >> The work arround is to change conference room from "resource" to >> "Required" and then usec is able to delete/cancel meeting >> >> Is there any other way to cancel private meeting with resource? >> >> Best Regards >> Pawel Jawien > You might be able to grant that via folder rights.
-- Show quoteHide quoteEd Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." .. "Pawel Jawien" <pawel.jaw***@jawien.pl> wrote in message news:4E1D27C6-8AE3-40CA-8FB7-2C7902CFA944@microsoft.com... > Yes - correct - owner is able... but default user? But that is not a > solution, that is only workaround... > Is there any way to configure Exchange server to change that behavior? > > Best Regards > Pawel Jawien > > > "Ed Crowley [MVP]" <curspice@nospam.net> wrote in message > news:ezI0fAtnJHA.3840@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> The resource mailbox owner should be able to log in with the owner >> account and delete the item. >> -- >> Ed Crowley MVP >> "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." >> . >> >> "Pawel Jawien" <pawel.jaw***@jawien.pl> wrote in message >> news:4A609B35-0F7C-49C8-B67E-3205F2AB64F3@microsoft.com... >>> Exchange 2007, Outlook 2007 >>> >>> User creates meeting, and booked resource (conference room). User set >>> Private attribute to on. Then user wants to delete that meeting and he >>> can not - system says, there is no enough permission. >>> The work arround is to change conference room from "resource" to >>> "Required" and then usec is able to delete/cancel meeting >>> >>> Is there any other way to cancel private meeting with resource? >>> >>> Best Regards >>> Pawel Jawien >> > |
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