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Roger Whitehead
Our organisation has recently (via the Exchange server) set the Default
permission for each user's Calendar folder to Reviewer.
I have developed a VBA process that examines the Calendars of a list of
users for appointments falling within a specifed date range. The Start,
Finish and Subject fields are extracted, placed in an Array, which is then
extracted into a Word document to create an Appointment Sheet. (I think the
basis/inspiration for ths came from Sue Mosher - thanks Sue!)
It now transpires that only users who have themselves granted Reviewer
permissions for their Calendar, have their appointment details extracted. If
self-granted reviewer permissions have not been set then (althought other
users can see their Calenadr details via File, Open), permision is denied to
the VBA programming to extract Appointment details.
At present the system is being tested by one secretary (and me - but I have
Domain Admn permissions that allow me *everywhere*). The principal needs to
be spread across the organisation, so a global fix would be helpful, rather
than asking each user to assign Reviewer permissions to 'Everyone'.
Has anyone else come across this?
Thanks in anticipation.
Roger Whitehead
Shaftesbry Housing Group
UK
permission for each user's Calendar folder to Reviewer.
I have developed a VBA process that examines the Calendars of a list of
users for appointments falling within a specifed date range. The Start,
Finish and Subject fields are extracted, placed in an Array, which is then
extracted into a Word document to create an Appointment Sheet. (I think the
basis/inspiration for ths came from Sue Mosher - thanks Sue!)
It now transpires that only users who have themselves granted Reviewer
permissions for their Calendar, have their appointment details extracted. If
self-granted reviewer permissions have not been set then (althought other
users can see their Calenadr details via File, Open), permision is denied to
the VBA programming to extract Appointment details.
At present the system is being tested by one secretary (and me - but I have
Domain Admn permissions that allow me *everywhere*). The principal needs to
be spread across the organisation, so a global fix would be helpful, rather
than asking each user to assign Reviewer permissions to 'Everyone'.
Has anyone else come across this?
Thanks in anticipation.
Roger Whitehead
Shaftesbry Housing Group
UK