Got an interesting one guys, I know there's different IT skills on the forum which I'm hoping can provide expertise here.
Scenario is that we've had a new PA to the CEO arrive at my workplace. In the CEO's Outlook profile, I've gone to File > Account settings > Delegate access > removed the previous PA, and added the new one with editor rights to both calendar and task. The tickbox between the two is also ticked. The rest of the options are set to none.
The option 'My delegates and me' are selected on the original screen where delegates are added or removed.
This setup is exactly as the previous PA had, so nothing looks to have changed here.
I've then gone to the PA's Outlook profile (Outlook 2010) and opened the CEO's shared calendar (to which the PA has maximum permissions, owner) so she can see it in her calendar section of Outlook.
She has full permissions to create, edit, delete etc... and this works nicely.
The huge issue is that when the PA creates a New Meeting for the CEO to attend and clicks to invite attendees, the email is sent from the CEO's email address and subsequently, all replies and communications go to the CEO's inbox - when obviously that defeats the purpose of the PA's role. There's not a 'FROM' field in the New Meeting window to choose to send from her own account, despite the fact she has delegate access. She can also open a new email window and send 'FROM' the CEO by selecting him from the global address book list, so we know permissions are spot on
I've done endless net research and knowledge base digging to try and understand why it might not be showing. There are no concrete theories yet unfortunately hence asking for opinions and thoughts here.
The CEO's Outlook version for reference is also Outlook 2010, from memory.
The previous PA was able to create meeting requests and send 'on behalf of the CEO' in Outlook so she could manage and pickup the following comms on these. The CEO obviously does not want his inbox filling up with meeting comms' when he pays someone a good wage to manage these
On page 23 of this PDF document link, you can clearly see the composer has provided a print screen of a New Meeting window on a shared calendar with a 'FROM' address active in the window, meaning they can choose who the email appears FROM.
http://www.lse.ac.uk/intranet/LSEServices/IMT/training/resources/2010/outlook2010SharingUsingCalendars.pdfExchange version is 2007 I believe, although we don't control this host unfortunately - it's centrally controlled in Italy.
Has anyone experienced anything similar or is able to make any sensible suggestions as to why the schedule/invite on behalf of might not be working, or why the FROM field is hidden on New Meeting requests in the CEOs calendar in the PA's Outlook client?
Thanks.