This feature requires you to use a Microsoft Exchange Server e-mail account.
Share a public or private folder using
permissions
- On the
Go menu, click Folder List (Folder List: Displays the folders available in your mailbox. To view subfolders, click the plus sign (+) next to the folder. If the Folder List is not visible, on the Go menu, click Folder List.),
right-click the private or public folder you want to share, and then click
Sharing on the shortcut menu.
You must have Owner permission for a public folder to set
sharing permissions for the folder. You can set permissions for only one folder
at a time.
- Click the
Permissions tab.
- Click
Add.
- In the
Type name or select from
list box, enter the name of the person you want to grant sharing
permissions to.
- Click
Add, and then click
OK.
- In the
Name box, click the name of the person you just
added.
- Under
Permissions, choose the settings you
want.
Note For public folders, you can assign everyone who has access to the
folder the same permissions by clicking
Default in the
Name box.
Share private folders by giving someone
delegate access
- On the
Tools menu, click
Options, and then click the
Delegates tab.
- Click
Add.
- In the
Type name or select from
list box, enter the name of the delegate you want to set permissions for.
To add multiple delegates simultaneously, hold down CTRL and
click names in the
Name list below. The permissions you select
will apply to all of the delegates.
- Click
Add, click
OK, and then click a type of permission for each
Microsoft Outlook folder you want the delegate to have access to.
- Select any other options you want.