From: jt_bit_brain on
My assistant, secretary and myself share calendars in MS Outlook 2007 through
MS Office Online. My assistant has rights to modify my calendar but when I
setup my secretary the other day, she is unable to add appointments to my
calendar and she gets a message saying that the folder is read only. I set
them up the same way. My assistant has been modifying my calendar for
months. Is this service not available on new Office Online Accounts?
From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
Are you sure you are using office online for the assistant? The calendar at
office.com is not editable, except by the calendar owner. Live calendars are
editable by people you share with.

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"jt_bit_brain" <jt_bit_brain(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My assistant, secretary and myself share calendars in MS Outlook 2007
> through
> MS Office Online. My assistant has rights to modify my calendar but when
> I
> setup my secretary the other day, she is unable to add appointments to my
> calendar and she gets a message saying that the folder is read only. I
> set
> them up the same way. My assistant has been modifying my calendar for
> months. Is this service not available on new Office Online Accounts?