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Sharing and Delegating Access to Calendars in Outlook 2010 ***NOTE ***: Ignore "Quotation Marks" ( " " ) unless instructed to do so. This will cause error. PLEASE READ BEFORE PROCEEDING: Sharing a calendar Select individuals to manipulate events and grant different permissions, or levels of access for each. These permissions range from allowing one to see detailed event information to adding and deleting entries at will. Note: You cannot assign a delegate, which has the ability to accept and reject meetings on the user's behalf, through this method. Delegating Access Select individuals to view, edit, accept and send items on your behalf, including creating and responding to meeting requests. Jump to Page 5 Sharing Outlook 2010 calendars: view, edit, create & delete events STEP 1: Launch the Outlook 2010 program and navigate to your Calendars in the Navigation pane. STEP 2: Select the Calendar you would like to update in the Navigation pane. Note: You are not able to change sharing permissions on a calendar, unless you created the calendar. STEP 3: Click the Calendar Permissions icon. Instructions continue on the next page

STEP 4: Click the == OIT CGU == button if the name of the person you would like to share the selected calendar with is not already listed. Note: If the individuals are already listed and you would like to adjust their permission level jump to Step 6. STEP 5: Find the people you would like to have access to your calendar by typing the name in the search. You can use the to narrow your search. Click the button to add them to the list above. Repeat steps 4 & 5 as necessary.

BE AWARE: == OIT CGU == The Default Permission Level must be set to Reviewer in order for people with different versions of Outlook to see your calendar and view details of appointments and meetings. Outlook must be closed and reopened by the person(s) you changed sharing permissions for in order for new calendar permissions to take effect. STEP 6: Change the Permission Levels to reflect desired amount of access per individual by selecting the individuals name in the list and choosing a Permission Level from the drop down menu, or create custom permissions described on the next page.

Calendar Permission Levels Below are explanations of the specific permission levels you can give to individuals with access to your calendar. Read - refers to what a person can see in your calendar. None - User cannot see any of your appointments, including whether you are free or busy. This can only be set for all users (the name, "Default"), not for individuals; cannot be opened in schedule assistant. Free/Busy time - User can see if you have an appointment at a certain time, but cannot see the location or the name of the appointment. Free/Busy time, subject, location - User can see if you have an appointment, its subject/title, and its location. Full Details - User can view all information about an appointment. Write - refers to whether or not one can create and modify events in your calendar. You can select more than one option at a time. Create items - Individual can create appointments and meeting requests on your calendar. Create subfolders - Not Applicable Edit Own - User can modify/change any items they created in your calendar, such as appointment time, subject, etc. Edit All - Same as above, but can edit all entries created by yourself and other users. Delete Items None - User cannot remove any entries in the calendar. Own - User can delete any entry they have created. All - User has access to delete all entries, even ones you have created. Folder Folder Visible - This option will automatically be selected if you are a "Contributor" or above. It allows one to open an entire calendar in Outlook and Outlook Web Access (OWA/UGAMail Webmail) to see details of meetings. This is required in order to view the calendar. END PART 1 OF INSTRUCTION Delegate Access instructions on the next page

Delegating Access This is for secretary like access. Those specified are allowed view, edit, accept and send items on your behalf, including Inbox, Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, and Notes, as well as creating and responding to meeting requests. You can select multiple delegates to have access to your account, and individually set the permissions for each delegate. STEP 1: Open Outlook 2010, and navigate to the tab. Select the icon then choose. Instructions continue on the next page

STEP 2: In the Delegates dialog box, click the will pop up. button, the Add Users dialog box Find the people you would like to have access to your calendar by typing the name in the search. You can use the to narrow your search. Click the button to add them to the list above. You can adjust the permissions of your Delegates by selecting the person you wish to edit, then selecting the Permissions button. Refer to pages 3 & 4 of this document for detailed information on the permission options. END OF INSTRUCTIONS BE AWARE: The Default Permission Level must be set to Reviewer in order for people with different versions of Outlook to see your calendar and view details of appointments and meetings. Outlook must be closed and reopened by the person(s) you changed sharing permissions for in order for new calendar permissions to take effect.