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Note: This is mandatory for Outlook Desktop Clients and only needs to be preformed once.
If you would like to give someone permissions to access any email folder, there are three steps.
Step 1: You need to give the person permission to access your account name (e.g., Jane Doe)
Step 2: You need to give the person permission to access your primary folder (Inbox)
Step 3: You need to give the person permission to access each Folder/Subfolder you want to share
The process for sharing your Mailbox and your Individual folders is the same.
Step 1: Permission to access your account name (e.g., Jane Doe)
Step 2: Permission to access your primary folder (e.g., Inbox)
Step 3: Permissions to access each Secondary Folder/Subfolder you want to share
If you want to run this rule on messages that already are in one of your folders, select the Run this rule now on messages already in "folder" check box.
To apply this rule to all your e-mail accounts and the Inbox associated with each account, select the Create this rule on all accounts check box.
Inbox rules in OWA automatically perform specific actions on messages as they arrive, based on your criteria.
Examples
Best practice is to create rules in OWA.
You'll see the value(s) you specified to the right of the condition you specified.
Sharing Your Primary Calendar-Reviewer
Reviewer Can Read Items and Files Only
Editor Can Create, Read, Modify, and Delete All Items and Files
Step 1: Share as Reviewer with the following steps:
Step 2:
Reviewer Can Read Items and Files Only
Based on permissions assigned, the calendar will open and will now appear in your My Calendars list or your Shared Calendars list.
Editor Can Create, Read, Modify, and Delete All Items and Files