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Outlook - How to Grant "Send on behalf" permissions Grant "Send as" permissions How to create disclaimer rule in Office 365 and Outlook - Step by step with screenshots How to disable third-party add-ins in Outlook 2003 How to disable third-party add-ins in Outlook 2007 How to mark the Calendar is private so that other users can't view it - Step by step with screenshots Outlook junk email considerations Share Outlook Calendars Schedule Out of office assistant" to automatically Grant "Send on behalf" permissions1. After running Outlook, open Tools>Options>Delegates. 2. From Active Directory Users and Computers, go to the Properties of the user>Exchange General>Delivery Options. Under Send on behalf, click Add to add the users. Grant "Send as" permissionsTo grant a user "Send as" permissions for another user's mailbox, open Active Directory Users and Computers. Go to the Properties of the user>Security>Advanced. n the Access Control Settings for MailboxOwner dialog box, click Add. In the Select User, Computer, or Group dialog box, click the user account or the group that you want to grant "Send as" permissions to, and then click OK. In the Permission Entry for MailboxOwner dialog box, click This Object Only in the Apply onto list. In the Permissions list, locate Send As, and then click to select the Allow check box.
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