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1 Dec 2005 8:36 PM
ctowndu33
I know that you can access someone's calendar in OWA 2K3 by adding their
username/calendar after the URL, as long as you have permission.  But, is
there any way to send on behalf of another user a meeting request via OWA
2K3?  Also, can you edit someone's shared calendar via OWA 2K3?

Author
1 Dec 2005 10:17 PM
Mark Arnold [MVP]
On Thu, 1 Dec 2005 12:36:30 -0800, ctowndu33
<ctownd***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I know that you can access someone's calendar in OWA 2K3 by adding their
>username/calendar after the URL, as long as you have permission.  But, is
>there any way to send on behalf of another user a meeting request via OWA
>2K3?  Also, can you edit someone's shared calendar via OWA 2K3?

Yes, logon as yourself to their mailbox (if you have send as rights
you can do this) https://server/exchange/username and then generate a
new message. Even though you used your credentials you logged onto
that mail object. messages you generate will be "from" that user.
Author
5 Dec 2005 8:11 PM
ctowndu33
How do you set the permissions on the mailbox?  I actually gave someone list
permissions on my mailbox itself and then full control of my calendar.  But,
when he logs in to my OWA mailbox, it lets him log in but in the window it
says there is no folders in the current view and we can't see the calendar to
make changes.  Any ideas permission-wise how to allow this?  Thanks in
advance.

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"Mark Arnold [MVP]" wrote:

> On Thu, 1 Dec 2005 12:36:30 -0800, ctowndu33
> <ctownd***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >I know that you can access someone's calendar in OWA 2K3 by adding their
> >username/calendar after the URL, as long as you have permission.  But, is
> >there any way to send on behalf of another user a meeting request via OWA
> >2K3?  Also, can you edit someone's shared calendar via OWA 2K3?
>
> Yes, logon as yourself to their mailbox (if you have send as rights
> you can do this) https://server/exchange/username and then generate a
> new message. Even though you used your credentials you logged onto
> that mail object. messages you generate will be "from" that user.
>
>

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