Tip: Their name will show up in the Calendar Properties box. In the Calendar Properties box, select the Permission Level down arrow, and to assign to the person you added. Note that the settings for Read, Write, Delete, and Other options change based on the permission level you choose.
I am trying to share my calendar from Outlook 2016/o365 with my boss who is using a Mac with Outlook 365. I have sent the calendar share request asking him to share his in return.
Check the boxes that apply in the Read, Write, Delete, and Other sections, and then select OK. Permission levels defined You can grant different permission levels to different individuals. The default is free/busy, which shows your free/busy status in the scheduling assistant. In order for Mac users to see your calendar, they'll need to be assigned the Reviewer permission level. This table explains the privileges that are associated with each permission level. Action Privilege Recipient of shared calendar. Read None Is blocked from reading anything on the shared calendar Time, subject, location Can see the time, subject, and location of meetings and appointments on the shared calendar Free/Busy time Can see when you are free and busy but no other details Full details Can read everything on your calendar Write Create items Can create meetings and appointments on your calendar Create subfolders Can create a folder under the shared calendar.
This is a place where you can schedule appointments but not meetings. Edit own Edit meetings and appointments they created but not those created by the person sharing the calendar Edit all Edit all meetings, appointments, and folder contents regardless of who created them Delete None Is blocked from deleting anything on the shared calendar Own Can delete meetings and appointments they created but not those created by the person sharing the calendar All Delete all meetings, appointments, and folder contents regardless of who created them Other Folder visible View the folder (or sub-calendar). Folder contact Receive messages about a public folder and resolve duplication or overwrite issues.
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Folder owner Add, edit, and remove appointments. Remove permissions from someone you no longer want to share your calendar with. At the bottom of the navigation pane, select the Calendar icon. Select the calendar you want to remove their permissions from. On the Organize tab, choose Calendar Permissions.
In the Calendar Properties box, choose Remove, then OK. Related information.
First of all, sorry for my english. My 'problem' is the following: - I have a program that asks administrator password everytime you start it. So I'm wondering if it is to change some settings or something like that to prevent this. It's very annoying cause I have one admin account on our computer and the rest are typical user accounts. I don't wan't the other users to know the admin password and I can't always come and type the password when the program asks for it. So, is it possible to configure the program so that it won't ask the admin password on when you start it?? I have tried to change the access rights for that specific folder, but it doesn't make it work.
knallan Stop asking administrator password on start of program? Posted:, 02:00 PM see if the user account is able to run the program by using 'elevated' rights. Instead of clicking on the program to start it - try right clicking the program. There should be a menu which allows selection of 'run as administrator'. This may solve the problem.
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'knallan' wrote in message news:[email protected]. First of all, sorry for my english. My 'problem' is the following: - I have a program that asks administrator password everytime you start it. So I'm wondering if it is to change some settings or something like that to prevent this.
It's very annoying cause I have one admin account on our computer and the rest are typical user accounts. I don't wan't the other users to know the admin password and I can't always come and type the password when the program asks for it. So, is it possible to configure the program so that it won't ask the admin password on when you start it?? I have tried to change the access rights for that specific folder, but it doesn't make it work.
- knallan.
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