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Outlook 365 Delegate Access Not Working

Here, we provide the simple instructions if, your Outlook 365 delegate access not working on your mail account. And check the permissions of settings on your PC.<br><br>https://email-setup-center.com/how-to-solve-outlook-365-delegate-access-not-working

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Outlook 365 Delegate Access Not Working

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  1. Outlook 365 Delegate Access Not Working You can share your emails with others from the Microsoft Outlook 365 email client in two ways: Folder Sharing and Delegate Access. Folder Sharing enables others to access your emails and folders, but it does not permit them to make changes or move the files and folders. Read more on the solutions for the Outlook 365 delegate access not working problem: Provide permission on the root folder: •You need to grant permission for the administrator folder. •Exchange mail box root folder •Right click and choose folder permission •Then, switch account you want •Save the permission settings and click OK Give full permission to delegates: •Give a full permission •Launch the Windows Power Shell on the desktop and input the below command line. •Add-MailboxPermission –Identity “Mailbox name” –User “Mailbox Name” –AccessRights FullAccess •Then click to access mail box Add the account: •Users, the manager, and delegates should add each other’s account in their Outlook mail client for smooth operation. •In the Outlook window, go to the File menu and select Account Settings. •Next, choose the Delegate Access option and click Add. •Enter the delegate’s name or click it from the list and select Add. •When the Delegate Permissions box opens up, give Calendar permission to the delegate Editor and select OK. And check if the problem Outlook 365 delegate access not working is persists. •Contact us, by clicking the below read more button. Read More:

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