From: hfd on 16 Apr 2010 09:21 I have an issue with my companies Public Folders on Outlook. First off we cannot afford Sharepoint at this time so don't tell me to buy it. We have about 100 public folders, all of them have different users and different attributes. There was a lady who helped develope all the folders who worked for us for 10 years. She has since retired and left. Some folders have her as the admin still. I want to be able to go in and change the properties of the folders and set up diffferent users permissions. When I click on summary it's grayed out. Do you know of a way to either add my user as an admin to all folders, or go into each folder and change the permissions if I didn't create it. Thanks for your suggestions!
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on 16 Apr 2010 10:02 "hfd" <dan.westphal(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:93e33000-07d3-4196-8099-7055c74fb6c5(a)k15g2000vbd.googlegroups.com... >I have an issue with my companies Public Folders on Outlook. First > off we cannot afford Sharepoint at this time so don't tell me to buy > it. > > We have about 100 public folders, all of them have different users and > different attributes. There was a lady who helped develope all the > folders who worked for us for 10 years. She has since retired and > left. Some folders have her as the admin still. I want to be able > to go in and change the properties of the folders and set up > diffferent users permissions. When I click on summary it's grayed > out. Do you know of a way to either add my user as an admin to all > folders, or go into each folder and change the permissions if I didn't > create it. This sounds more like an Exchange question to me. Try asking in news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.exchange.admin -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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