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Hi,
I'm trying to setup delegate access to a users mailbox in a Office 2007 environment. I want to know if there is quick way I can delegate access to all sub folders. By this I mean if I have a folder Inbox And withing the folder lets say there are the subfolders FolderA FolderB When I grant permission for access to a third party user to access the Inbox Folder at say "Editor" set of permissions, the behaviour I'm finding is that access to all the subfolders is not automatically granted. I have to individually grant access to each subfolder to the third party user. Generally this is not a problem but this particular user has about 100 subfolders. A time consuming task. Can anyone help? |
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I don't know if you mean for all of the original user's folders to be public or not.
But read this and see if it helps : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/242947
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