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Question : Exchange Server 2010 Delegate Access
Dear Colleagues,
A user has reported the following error when trying give delegate access to a colleague on her calendar using Outlook 2003:
"The Delegates settings were not saved correctly. Unable to activate send-on-behalf-of list. You do not have sufficient permission to perform this operation on this object."
This issue seems to have appeared after moving her mailbox to a new Exchange 2010 server; she's currently still using Outlook 2003, which will be upgraded to Outlook 2010 but not immediately.
Does anyone have an explanation for this or can anyone explain how delegate access is achieved in Exchange Server 2010?
Any help would be appreciated.
Mark
Answer : Exchange Server 2010 Delegate Access
you probably need to give WRITE permissions to the user.
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