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Whats the difference between delegates and sharing?

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Whats the difference between delegates and sharing?

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The most important difference between delegates and sharing has to do with the Editor delegate type. If you make someone an editor delegate, you can make that person receive meeting-related emails sent to you. When someone invites you to a meeting, both you and your delegate receive the email invite. Your delegate can then accept or decline the meeting on your behalf. If you just share your calendar with someone (even if you make that person an editor), he or she will not receive meeting-related emails sent to you. You can allow that person to create meetings on your behalf and make other changes to your calendar, but you are responsible for accepting and declining your own meeting requests. If you decide to add someone as your delegate, refer to 1253: Adding a delegate to your calendar in Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007, and Outlook 2010. You do not need to follow the instructions below. When you establish a delegate, your calendar is automatically shared with that person.

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