Seidler wrote:Hi, I have created several user and now I wont to share some calendars and contacts. So I logged in as the user which calendar shall share.
I set permissions for my account as owner. Now I logged with my account in and tried to open the calender and then I get an error. I tried the same with an mailbox and take it in my account over extras- scalix options- and so on. I also get an error. Does anybody know this problem and has an idea? Thx thats pretty vague.depends on the error you are getting.
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Nonetheless to share folder you first have to give a user permission at the 'top level' i.e Mailbox - User, as well as the individual folder. Say user1 wants to share his calendar to user2.
On user1 right click on 'Mialbox - user1' go to properties, permissions and add user2 at least as a reviewer. Do the same on the calendar folder, set permissions as you like. Then on user2 open an additional mailbox i.e.
User1 and you should be fine. If that doesn't help post your error. I think you need to make sure that your hosts file in C: windows system32 drivers etc on your PC includes the internal IP address of the mail server and its fqdn. There are posts about that in this forum but I cannot recall quite where.
On a related issue, I wonder if anyone can help further. I have added a mailbox to a user using the procedure described in various locations in this forum and once the hosts file is modified can access that as a second mailbox using Outlook and SWA from within the LAN. However when the user tries to access the mailbox as a second mailbox using Outlook from outside the LAN, i.e. Over the internet, the message 'The set of folders could not be opened' message appears. Their own mailbox works normally as does access to the second mailbox if they use SWA instead of Outlook. They can also log on to the second mailbox if they treat it as their own and add an outlook profile etc. Seems to me to be an Outlook issue and robably related in some way to name resolution as it is the same problem as you get if the internal IP address is not in the hosts file.
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Anyone got an idea?