If a colleague or manager lets you know that they have given you access to share their Calendar, you can open the shared Calendar and read their schedule. You can also schedule appointments and meetings for your colleague or manager. If you receive a mail message that says you have been given delegate access permission to share a Calendar, you can send and accept meeting requests for your colleague or manager in addition to the activities listed above.

Set sharing permissions for a folder

  1. You need to setup the permissions for your Mailbox and Calendar folder.
  2. If the Folder List is not visible, click the View menu, click Folder List
  3. Firstly, setup the Mailbox folder permission.
    • Right click the folder Mailbox - Your NAME, and then click Properties on the shortcut menu.
    • Click the Permissions tab.
    • Click Add.
    • In the Type name or select from list box, type or select 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.
    • In the Roles box, click the permissions you want. (Reviewer permission is a minimum requirement for accessing sub-folder like calendar. Setup higher permission only when you need to grant more access rights (e.g. editing) to the user.)
  4. Secondly, setup the Calendar folder permission.
    • Right-click the folder Calendar, and then click Properties on the shortcut menu.
    • Click the Permissions tab.
    • Click Add.
    • In the Type name or select from list box, type or select 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.
    • In the Roles box, click the permissions you want.

Tips:To set permissions for all your Outlook folders simultaneously, use the options on the Delegates tab (on the Tools menu, click Options).

View another person's Calendar:

  1. On the File menu, point to Open, and then click Other User's Folder.
  2. In the Name box, type the name of the person who granted you delegate access permission or click Name to select from a list.
  3. In the Folder box, click Calendar.

Tips:

  1. To always have quick access to the Calendars you use often, add shortcuts to other people's Calendars to your Outlook Bar. Right-click the background of the Outlook Bar, and then click Add to Outlook Bar on the shortcut menu. (You must have reviewer permission to gain access to other people's mailboxes, and you must have added their mailboxes to your user profile.)
  2. If you manage the Calendars of several people, you can create a new group on the Outlook Bar and store shortcuts to their Calendars there. Right-click the background of the Outlook Bar, and then click Add New Group on the shortcut menu. Drag the Calendar shortcuts you created into this new group.
  3. You can have Outlook automatically open another person's Calendar (or any Outlook folder) when you start Outlook. Just leave the folder window open when you quit Outlook.
  4. If you have author or editor permission, any items the delegate creates while the shared Calendar is active are stored in the other person's Calendar.