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    Stephen M Guest

    Is there another way to administer folder-level security wit

    I have some Outlook web access only users who would like to share a folder
    with other users. The only way that I know how to do that is in outlook '03
    (right click the folder, properties, permissions tab, Add...).

    Is there a way for the user to do this themselves via OWA?

    Alternatively is there a way that I can administer this with the exchange
    system manager or some other MMC snap-in.

    Thanks,

    Steve

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    Mark Arnold [MVP] Guest
    On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 08:11:38 -0500, "Stephen M"
    <smeier-spamless@primelink1.net> wrote:

    I have some Outlook web access only users who would like to share a folder
    with other users. The only way that I know how to do that is in outlook '03
    (right click the folder, properties, permissions tab, Add...).

    Is there a way for the user to do this themselves via OWA?

    Alternatively is there a way that I can administer this with the exchange
    system manager or some other MMC snap-in.

    Thanks,

    Steve
    You can do it within Exchange System Manager. I make the Exchange 2000
    assumption based on no other reason than your mention of an MMC
    snap-in.

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