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  1. Open Outlook.

  2. Click the File tab.

  3. Click Account Settings and then click Delegate Access.

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  4. Click Add...

  5. Type the name of the person whom you want to designate as your delegate or search for them and then click their name in the results list.

  6. Click Add then click OK.

  7. In the Delegate Permissions dialog box, accept the default permission settings or select custom access levels for Exchange folders. If a delegate needs permission to work only with meeting requests and responses, the default permission settings, such as Delegate receives copies of meeting-related messages sent to me, are sufficient. You can leave the Inbox permission setting at None. Meeting requests and responses will go directly to the delegate’s Inbox.

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    By default, the delegate is granted Editor (can read, create, and modify items) permission to your Calendar folder. When the delegate responds to a meeting on your behalf, it is automatically added to your Calendar folder.


  8. To send a message to notify the delegate of the changed permissions, select the Automatically send a message to delegate summarizing these permissions check box.

  9. If you want, select the Delegate can see my private items check box. 

    Warning

    This setting affects all Exchange folders. This includes all Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Notes, and Journal folders. There is no way to grant access to private items in only specified folder

  10. Click OK.

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