So, we have a group of personal assistants who support a tier of executives.
An idea they are tossing around to make sure that any PA can manage any Exec calendar is to have an UberDelegate user created who would receive a copy of invites for all Execs. Then each PA would be a delegate to the UberDelegate.
My question is: is the delegate access transitive? If UberDelegate is a Publishing Editor of an Executive Calendar, does a PA being a delegate to UberDelegate mean that the PA can manage the Exec calendars from the UberDelegate?
Robert Liebsch
Systems Psychologist,
Network Sociologist,
Security Pathologist,
User Therapist.
An idea they are tossing around to make sure that any PA can manage any Exec calendar is to have an UberDelegate user created who would receive a copy of invites for all Execs. Then each PA would be a delegate to the UberDelegate.
My question is: is the delegate access transitive? If UberDelegate is a Publishing Editor of an Executive Calendar, does a PA being a delegate to UberDelegate mean that the PA can manage the Exec calendars from the UberDelegate?
Robert Liebsch
Systems Psychologist,
Network Sociologist,
Security Pathologist,
User Therapist.