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Out of office delegation
Hi guys,
I'm currently using Windows 7 and Microsoft Outlook 2010. My wife is pregnant and I could be called away at any moment to take my two weeks paternity leave. If she goes into labor while I'm at work I'll be fine - I'll pop my out of office on and run off to fatherhood. If she goes into labor on an evening I won't have put my out of office on, I don't have remote access to my system so what I'm asking is whether or not it's possible to allow my boss or a member of my team access to set my out of office if I'm unexpectedly called away? Thanks everyone, 0nyx175 |
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Hi,
Yes, this can be done - but by an Exchange administrator, not necessarily by your boss or teammate. The best instructions to do this are here: http://howexchangeworks.com/2010/05/...f-message.html. Mike Sperry http://www.SperrySoftware.com |
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Thanks for your reply Mike, I shall have a look.
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