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Old 10-17-2014, 08:41 AM
DoveLewis DoveLewis is offline Calendar is Overshared Windows 7 64bit Calendar is Overshared Office 2010 64bit
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CEO's calendar is visible by all users, Windows 7 Pro, 64bit, company domain, Outlook 2010, Exchange server 2013.



Any user can add CEO's calendar to thei rown Outlook by right-clicking Shared Calendar | Add Calendar | From Address Book...

I have checked permissions under Calendar Properties and Calendar | Share... where only the default account and his Admin Asst accounts are listed.

I have checked delegation where on the Admin Asst account is listed.

I'm trying not to create a new profile...

I'm looking for other places to check to understand why any user can open up his calendar and read his appointments. As a side note, does the default account need to be set as Owner for him or can that account be removed?

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