So am i right in thinking the availabilty of such a tool confirms it is not possible natively and I am within good reason to say to the angry boss "we do need access to your PC, there is no other way of doing it" ?
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Is it possible to control calendar access permissions from the server rather then having to get access to the users PC / account.
A staff member wants access to a managers calendar but we cannot get access to it (for poitical reasons as well as phsysical) to do the normal adding a delegate and sharing permissions.
Is there a way this can be done from the server?
The environment is Windows Server 2003 SBS with XP and Vista clients
Thanks in advnace
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We use PFDAVAdmin to manage user calendar centrally. The tool can be used to manage public folders or even user mailbox. A free utility from Bill Gates, for a change :)
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by: bjornlundePosted on 2009-11-02 at 02:30:38ID: 25718280
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Take a look at this tool:
http://www.symprex.com/pro
Not what you would call cheap though...
Bjorn